ResourcesVendorsMRISoftwareBrainreader Inc.One Urban Center 4830 West Kennedy Blvd. Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33609eMail:Website:https://brainreader.netLinkedIn iconFacebook iconLatest from Brainreader Inc.Advanced VisualizationEvidence may be lacking for automated MRI analysis in dementiaBy Erik L. RidleyThere's currently a "significant evidence gap" for the use of many available automated volumetric MRI reporting applications in diagnosis of dementia, according to research published online recently in Neuroradiology.October 10, 20212018MRI 2028: What to expect in the next decade of MRI?By Steve HollowayThe 50th anniversary of MRI for clinical use is on the horizon. MRI has remained at the pinnacle of diagnostic imaging, influencing many advances in radiology. As we enter an increasingly digital era, what role will MRI play? Market analyst Stephen Holloway explores some recent developments and speculates about the future.March 8, 2018MRIMRI shows promise in diagnosing CTE in living patientsBy Wayne ForrestMRI scans four years apart have detected a loss of brain volume in regions associated with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The results could be the first time the degenerative neurological condition has been identified in a living person, according to a paper published online August 23 in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.August 22, 2016MRINew software enhances neuro MRIBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersA newly developed MR neuroimaging software program may be a boon for detecting Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions.October 21, 2015MRIBrainreader launches MRI softwareBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersDanish medical device company Brainreader has launched its new Neuroreader software, which is designed to detect changes in a patient's brain volume.August 3, 2015