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Clinical News: Page 2829
Study backs dual modality of microSPECT/CT
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Mayo Clinic researchers say the combined technologies of microSPECT and microCT imaging can accurately quantify intratumoral radioisotope uptake in vivo, and the hybrid technique is more reliable than planar or microSPECT imaging alone.
October 25, 2006
Varian posts double-digit gains in fiscal 2006
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Demand for its image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), stereotactic radiosurgery, brachytherapy, and filmless x-ray imaging products powered Varian Medical Systems to double-digit growth in revenues, net orders, and net income in fiscal year 2006 (end-September 30).
October 25, 2006
UC-Davis installs TeraMedica technology
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The University of California, Davis Cancer Center in Sacramento has installed TeraMedica Healthcare Technology's Evercore oncology information manager.
October 25, 2006
Optimizing the method, moment for reconstructing the irradiated breast
By
Shalmali Pal
From the plastic surgeon's point of view, reconstructing an irradiated breast is hardly a simple nip and tuck. At the recent 2006 American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) meeting in San Francisco, four physicians shared their thoughts on postmastectomy radiation therapy and breast reconstruction.
October 25, 2006
CIVCO Medical Solutions
By
Wayne Forrest
Imaging accessories developer CIVCO Medical Solutions of Kalona, IA, will display its Assist line of products for interventional radiology, surgery, and emergency medicine applications at the 2006 RSNA conference.
October 25, 2006
Toshiba America Medical Systems
By
Brian Casey
Toshiba of Tustin, CA, will highlight the new Version 3.0 software enhancement for its 32-slice Aquilion 32 and 64-slice Aquilion 64/Aquilion 64 CFX scanners. The upgrade is designed to improve workflow and usability of the systems.
October 25, 2006
TeraRecon
By
Brian Casey
TeraRecon is best known for its advanced visualization software, but at this year's RSNA show the San Mateo, CA, company will give attendees another look at the dental conebeam CT scanner first introduced at last year's RSNA conference.
October 25, 2006
Siemens Medical Solutions
By
Brian Casey
Siemens will once again highlight its dual-source Somatom Definition scanner, which turned heads when it was introduced at the 2005 RSNA conference. The system uses a dual set of x-ray tubes and detector arrays to collect twice the amount of data as a conventional 64-slice CT system, according to the company.
October 25, 2006
Philips Medical Systems
By
Brian Casey
Philips of Andover, MA, will demonstrate recent advances on its Brilliance 64-slice CT platform, including a new release of workstation software that includes tools for cardiac vessel analysis.
October 25, 2006
NeuroLogica
By
Brian Casey
NeuroLogica, a Danvers, MA, developer of mobile CT scanners, will again highlight its CereTom scanner, a portable CT system that can be moved to a patient's bedside for dedicated head and neck imaging studies.
October 25, 2006
Medrad
By
Brian Casey
This Indianola, PA-based developer of contrast injector technology will update RSNA attendees on recent upgrades to its Stellant line of CT injectors, including Stellant SmartFlow, a software-based enhancement to the Stellant D dual-syringe injector.
October 25, 2006
Koning
By
Brian Casey
CT start-up firm Koning of West Henrietta, NY, will make its RSNA debut with a new work-in-progress CT scanner for breast and extremity use. The system is based on a conebeam x-ray tube and flat-panel digital detectors.
October 25, 2006
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