E. Mark Haacke, Ph.D.MRISWI MR reveals microarchitecture of neurovascular diseasesIn 2004 E. Mark Haacke, Ph.D., from Detroit's Wayne State University, discussed his work with susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) during a lecture at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. Haacke returns with an update on the applications of SWI in neuroimaging, including exciting advances in understanding Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and trauma. Haacke and colleagues have also launched a new database to showcase exceptional SWI cases.January 31, 2008Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCTDiffusion motion correction boosts portable brain CT image qualityThe finding underscores the algorithm's potential for imaging severely ill patients with portable CT.Womens ImagingLobular breast histology not strong predictor of SLNB positivityAIAlgorithm demonstrates prediction accuracy for lung cancer riskCTClinical protocols help drive appropriate cervical spine CT useCTLung cancer screening reporting reveals incidental finding risk classes