The UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is pleased to welcome Zhaoyang Fan, PhD, as Professor In Residence ...
The UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is pleased to welcome Zhaoyang Fan, PhD, as Professor In Residence ...
As advanced diagnostic imaging becomes more ubiquitous, requests for CT & MRI scans in pregnant or lactating women are increasing. To ensure optimal care and safeguard the fetus/infant while providing ...
If you are scared about your MRI, keep in mind that people talk about MRI and claustrophobia (fear of being in a closed space) based on what they have heard or experienced in the past. Not all of this ...
There are many benefits for patients from medical imaging. Images of the human body are created using a variety of means such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance, nuclear medicine and X-rays to allow ...
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In this prospective study, we are aiming for a deeper understanding of the mechanics underlying bone and cartilage interactions (via simultaneous bilateral PET-MRI) and the mediation role of gait ...
We are leading the development and clinical translation of an extraordinary new molecular imaging technique utilizing hyperpolarized 13C labeled metabolic substrates that has the potential to ...
Application of multivariate statistical methods, including principal component analysis (PCA), independent component analysis (ICA), and machine learning techniques, to fMRI and DTI for mapping ...
We developed a machine learning-based prediction model for incident radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee over eight years using MRI-based cartilage biochemical composition and knee joint ...
No treament often needed; however, if sympotmatic, can consider: ...
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