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Digital X-Ray: Page 360
Toshiba RSNA product debuts range from CT to ultrasound
CHICAGO - New products in CT, ultrasound, and vascular x-ray are among the highlights in the booth of Toshiba America Medical Systems at this week’s RSNA meeting.
November 28, 2001
Integrated RIS/PACS tops GE RSNA highlights
CHICAGO - An integrated RIS/PACS topped the list of new product introductions at GE Medical Systems at this week’s RSNA meeting. The Waukesha, WA, company is also highlighting new developments in CT, MRI, and digital mammography, as well as a unique technology pavilion that provides a roadmap of future GE technology.
November 28, 2001
Agfa targets workflow, enterprise enhancements
By
Erik L. Ridley
CHICAGO - PACS and CR vendor Agfa HealthCare debuted a number of new additions to its digital image management offerings this year, with an emphasis on expanding services to other specialties and throughout the enterprise.
November 27, 2001
CT/PET scanner, 16-slice CT are Philips RSNA highlights
CHICAGO - No company has been more active in the consolidation of the medical imaging market than Philips Medical Systems, which has purchased Marconi Medical Systems, ADAC Laboratories, and Agilent Technologies' Healthcare Solutions Group in the last year. The results of the integration are prominent in the Best, Netherlands-based firm's booth, one of the biggest on the exhibit floor.
November 27, 2001
New 16-slice scanner tops Siemens RSNA highlights
CHICAGO - A new multislice CT scanner that collects 16 slices of data with a single rotation is among the highlights in the RSNA booth of Siemens Medical Solutions of Iselin, NJ. Called Somatom Sensation16, Siemens claims that the scanner provides up to 12 times the acquisition speed of existing four-slice scanners.
November 26, 2001
Digital radiography trumps film screen in chest imaging
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
CHICAGO - Personal preference as a metric of usability may sometimes seem arbitrary and contrived. However, researchers at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX designed a study to measure radiologists' preference for film-screen x-rays vs. images acquired via digital x-ray that removed the capability for capriciousness.
November 26, 2001
Fuji unveils cornucopia of product offerings at RSNA
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
CHICAGO - Fujifilm Medical Systems USA today showcased a slew of new products and upgrades to attendees of the RSNA. The company chose to introduce its FCR 5000MA, a computed-radiography-based digital mammography system, to U.S. audiences at the conference.
November 25, 2001
New PACS software spearheads Kodak RSNA launches
PACS and film vendor Eastman Kodak is launching a new line of PACS software at this week’s RSNA meeting in Chicago. The company is also highlighting new offerings in DR and CR, as well as a new film chemistry.
November 25, 2001
Flat panel digital x-ray wins hands down over CR, screen-film
By
Shalmali Pal
Superior image quality gives flat panel digital x-ray the edge over screen-film and computed radiography (CR) systems when it comes to imaging the hand, according to a poster presentation at the 2001 RSNA meeting.
November 24, 2001
Lodox debuts at RSNA show with new CCD-based digital x-ray system
By
Leslie Farnsworth
Technology used to keep diamond miners honest is at the core of a new low-dose digital x-ray system that’s being debuted at this week’s RSNA meeting. South African firm Lodox Systems will demonstrate its Lodox unit, a charge-coupled device (CCD) system that the company is targeting at trauma and emergency room applications.
November 24, 2001
Colombia buys Wuestec DR for contraband screening
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Wuestec Medical has supplied Bogota's Eldorado Airport in Colombia with its DR system.
November 20, 2001
Ferrania picks Howtek digitizers
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Italian firm Ferrania Imaging Technologies has signed on to deploy Hudson, NH-based Howtek's MultiRad 460 and MultiRad 860 film digitizers.
November 19, 2001
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