Brian Casey[email protected]BreastMerge HealthcareMerge will display a pair of new technologies in its RSNA booth, including an ultrasound CAD workstation and a specialized mammography viewing workstation.November 6, 2005CTToshiba America Medical SystemsLook for this Tustin, CA, company to highlight advances to its 64-slice Aquilion platform, such as a new high-speed data transfer platform, as well as a wide-bore scanner designed for radiation therapy planning applications.November 3, 2005CTTeraReconTeraRecon has been expanding from its base in advanced visualization software and into new markets for specialty imaging systems. At this year's RSNA show the San Mateo, CA, company will introduce a new dental CT scanner.November 3, 2005CTSiemens Medical SolutionsThis Malvern, PA, vendor will highlight advancements to CT scanners introduced at previous meetings, but is also is holding back a surprise for RSNA attendees with a new CT technology that could represent a radical redesign of traditional CT instrumentation.November 3, 2005CTPhilips Medical SystemsPhilips of Andover, MA, will showcase the newest version of its Brilliance Workspace CT workstation software, which includes advancements in radiology, cardiology, and radiation oncology.November 3, 2005CTNeuroLogicaThis Danvers, MA, company will make its RSNA debut with a new mobile, wireless multislice CT scanner designed to target the emerging use of CT for stroke assessment, trauma, and other neurological applications.November 3, 2005CTMedradIn CT, contrast injector developer Medrad of Indianola, PA, will introduce a software upgrade to its flagship Stellant D injector platform designed to capitalize on the increased use of cardiac CT imaging.November 3, 2005CTHitachi Medical Systems AmericaHitachi is planning to use this year's RSNA meeting as a springboard for its entry into the U.S. CT market.November 3, 2005CTGE HealthcareGE is planning to introduce a new family of CT scanners, called BrightSpeed, designed to target the large number of hospitals still using single-slice CT technology, according to the Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., company.November 3, 2005CTE-Z-EMContrast injector developer E-Z-EM will introduce IRiSCT, a new injector reporting system for the Lake Success, NY, company's Empower family of contrast injectors.November 3, 2005Previous PagePage 136 of 190Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundPOCUS performs well in assessing pathologic venous congestionPoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) showed success in venous excess ultrasound assessment of critically ill patients.CTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPDUltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsMolecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgery