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DMEA 2026
Connecting Digital Health
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Radiologists working at workstations analyzing real CT images during an interactive RECIST workshop at ECR 2026
Insights into hands-on RECIST training at ECR 2026: interactive workshops, real cases, and structured reporting with mint Lesion
From Theory to Practice: Hands-On RECIST Training at ECR 2026
This year, Mint Medical contributed to multiple program highlights at the ECR 2026 - bringing together innovation, education, and real-world clinical…
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Radiologists reviewing oncologic imaging cases during the ESOI–EORTC Workshop on standardized tumor response assessment
The ESOI–EORTC Workshop provides practical training in RECIST 1.1, standardized tumor response assessment, clinical trial imaging, and hands-on oncology case reviews.
ESOI–EORTC Workshop 2026: Experience, Exchange, and Standardized Tumor Response Assessment in Radiology
The ESOI–EORTC Workshop is one of the leading educational formats for radiologists focusing on the standardized assessment of tumor response.This…
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ECR 2026
European Congress of Radiology
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Postoperative brain tumor MRI comparing TGSE-BLADE and RESOLVE DWI showing distortion reduction near resection site
A recent study published in the European Journal of Radiology compares TGSE-BLADE DWI with RESOLVE DWI in postoperative brain tumor imaging. TGSE-BLADE demonstrated significantly reduced geometric distortion and artifacts caused by intracranial air, enabling more accurate detection of ischemic changes and improving diagnostic confidence in early postoperative MRI.
University Hospital Tübingen: Improving Postoperative Brain Tumor MRI: TGSE-BLADE vs. RESOLVE DWI
Early MRI scans are critical for patients who have just undergone brain tumor resection to evaluate the surgery's success and plan future treatments.…
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Medical professional reviewing patient's MRI images on computer monitor with patient in MRI machine in background.
TGSE-BLADE demonstrated significantly reduced geometric distortion and artifacts caused by intracranial air, enabling more accurate detection of ischemic changes and improving diagnostic confidence in early postoperative MRI.
Postoperative Brain MRI After Tumor Resection: Reducing Artifacts and Improving Diagnostic Accuracy
Postoperative MRI after brain tumor surgery is often affected by artifacts caused by intracranial air, limiting reliable image interpretation. A…
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