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Scientific literature review – pathology

Improvements in cell block processing: The Cell-Gel method La Fortune KA, Randolph ML, Wu HH, Cramer HM. Cancer 2017; 125(4): 267–276 BACKGROUND: The ability to produce adequate cell blocks profoundly impacts the diagnostic usefulness of cytology specimens. Cell blocks are routinely processed from fine-needle aspiration specimens or concentrated fluid samples. Obtaining directed passes for the […]

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Ampronix’s advanced ultra-high definition technology facilitates cutting-edge medical imaging

The medical industry is in the throes of entering a new epoch in imaging technology. Healthcare professionals are upgrading to ultra-high definition 4K resolution as the innovative technology provides four times the clarity than that of high definition. Typically, diagnostic and surgical procedures are guided via information gleaned from various imaging procedures.  With so much […]

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ArtPix DRF, a unique Imaging Platform for Dynamic X-Ray applications

Over the last 60 years, medicine has made major advances in diagnosis, treatment and surgery. Radiography and Fluoroscopy imaging are essential to medical science. As a result, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s) need to deliver ever more sophisticated turnkey platforms for their systems which are dedicated to end-users. Thales has designed a platform that meets all […]

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New frontiers in point of care diagnotics – trends in genetics, biosensors and microfluidics

Almost precisely a decade ago, the US National Institutes of Health remarked that point-of-care (POC) testing might offer a paradigm shift towards predictive and pre-emptive medicine.Recent advances in areas such as genetics testing, biosensors and microfluidics continue to enthuse proponents of such scenarios. However, several challenges still need to be addressed, along the way. Quicker, […]

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Neonatal imaging – beyond MRI-compatible incubators

Diagnostic and prognostic MRI is recommended for infants for a range of conditions. These include gestational age below 30 weeks, in premature infants suspected of metabolic disease, and in term infants who might have sustained perinatal brain injuries or who show Stage 2 or 3 hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. MRI preferred imaging solution for numerous conditionsAlthough ultrasound […]

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The chief information security officer – new challenges, new responsibilities

Hospitals depend on information to effectively manage and deliver health services. Given the unremitting escalation in cyber-attacks and patient data breaches at hospitals today, the role of the CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) has moved to centre stage.  As their own responsibilities have expanded, hospital CISOs have also faced the need to understand perspectives of […]