Archive for July, 2007

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: The Clinical Potential

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Magnetic resonance medical imaging is becoming a very important hospital lab equipment tool in the clinical management of patients. The information density of this hospital lab equipment is that the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal is greater than that avail¬able in other hospital lab equipments like computed tomography (X-ray, CT SCAN) because the magnetic resonance [...]

Diagnostic Treatments

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Biopsy
Biopsy, the examination of a sample of tissue removed from a living patient (in contrast to necropsy, the examination of tissue after death), is a valuable aid in establishing a precise diagnosis using specific hospital lab equipment. Samples of muscle, liver, kidney, lung, and other tissues may be removed safely and simply by passing a [...]

Net Magnetization and Magnetic Wobble Principles In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Net Magnetization
Net magnetization (M) of the hospital equipment called the nuclear magnetic resonance scanner when at rest is zero. In body tissues, or any specimen for that matter, before the application of a magnetic field, the magnetic moments of the nuclei making up the tissue are ran¬domly aligned, and have zero net magnetization. When an [...]

Modern Diagnostic Treatments

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Biochemical analysis
Body fluids contain thousands of different chemicals. A healthy body maintains the concentration of each substance within clearly defined normal limits. How¬ever, when the patient has a particular disease, the level of a body chemical may be abnormally high or low; detecting this abnormality by biochemical analysis and through the use of specific hospital [...]

Methods Of Medical Treatment

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Drug treatment and surgery are still the primary divi¬sions of medical care, but technological advances have become so specialized in recent years that some types of treatment have become separate branches of medicine. Examples include the various forms of intensive care (e.g., medical, coronary, surgical, and neurosurgical). These newer forms of treatment often require specialized [...]

Imaging Methods In Nuclear Magnetic Resonace

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Imaging techniques in the hospital lab equipment called the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance scanner can be classified in four general technique categories depending on the actual volume of tissue that is excited or irradiated and from which the signal is received to make an image. Depending on how the NMR scanner is configured, the excited of [...]

Romania: Medical Devices

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

 Here is an article about the improvement of the quality of health care system of Romania.  First, we will define what a medical device is. A medical device is an instrument, apparatus, device, machine, implant, in vitro reagent or other similar or related article, including a component part or accessory which is  intended for use [...]

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