Claron gets FDA clearance for NilRead

Advanced visualization and analysis software firm Claron Technology has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its NilRead viewing software.

The universal, Web-based, zero-footprint viewer is designed for the diagnostic interpretation of medical images.

NilRead supports diagnostic viewing of DICOM imaging modalities on single or multimonitor configurations. Running from a remote server, the viewer supports high-resolution medical images and data formats with no software download, the firm said.

The viewer features customizable hanging protocols, prior-current comparison, and extensive measurements. Its advanced visualization features include thin/thick slabs, maximum intensity projections (MIPs), volume rendering, and PET/CT fusion, Claron said. NilRead also leaves no information on the viewing hardware when the session is complete.

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