On November 27, 2017, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released final guidance encouraging manufacturers to consider radiation safety of pediatric populations in the design of x-ray imaging ...
Medical imaging technology is no longer just tied to radiology departments and cart-based systems. Handheld imaging devices can now be employed in any office or patient setting and can deliver fast ...
Retinal imaging is now a core part of eye care. The right device helps teams catch disease earlier, treat faster, and document progress with clarity. Here is how clinicians decide what to buy and why ...
Artificial intelligence may need new oversight in some areas, but additional regulation of medical devices now would be superfluous and inhibit innovation. Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage ...
Electrochemical devices have emerged as vital tools for elucidating the dynamic responses of living cells. By integrating micro‐ and nanoelectrode technologies with advanced imaging modalities, these ...
Medical imaging has always been a race against time: delivering accurate diagnosis to patients with the speed modern healthcare demands. Traditionally, that meant large, immobile ultrasound machines ...
An autonomous total body photographic (TBP) and dermoscopic imaging device achieved comparable image quality and faster acquisition times than manual dermoscopy, in a prospective cohort study.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today alerted consumers, health care providers and other users of thermal imaging systems intended to measure human body temperature—also known as ...
This project has reached full capacity for the current term. Please check back next semester for updates. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an optical imaging device that can non-invasively ...