Brian Casey[email protected]Advanced VisualizationTeraReconNew computer-aided detection (CAD) features integrated into the company's 3D software will be a highlight for TeraRecon. The San Mateo, CA, company will also show other new enhancements to its flagship Aquarius 3D software, as well as recent hardware developments.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationNeurognosticsAppearing at its first RSNA meeting, Neurognostics of Milwaukee will unveil a suite of products targeted at the emerging market for functional MRI (fMRI) studies.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationMercury Computer SystemsMercury Computer Systems of Chelmsford, MA, will highlight VisageRT, a set of software components designed to enable OEMs to integrate accelerated embedded reconstruction, processing, and visualization functions into their existing products.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationMedis Medical Imaging SystemsDutch software developer Medis will highlight a range of new analytical software applications, from a brain quantification program to orthopedic templating software.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationInsight SciencesInsight Sciences offers portable computers that are bundled with advanced visualization software applications. At this month's RSNA meeting, the Traverse City, MI, company will debut its new MW Series mobile workstation line.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationBartron Medical ImagingBartron of New Haven, CT, will demonstrate Medical Segmentation System (Med-Seg), a software package for medical image segmentation.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationBarcoBig changes have happened at Barco since last year's meeting, with the Belgian display vendor acquiring 3D software developer Voxar in September. Barco has retained the Voxar name for its software line, and will show new enhancements in its RSNA booth.November 17, 2004Advanced VisualizationApollo Medical Imaging TechnologyAustralian software developer Apollo Medical Imaging Technology will highlight MIStar 3.2, visualization software that includes advanced applications like analyzing dynamic CT and MRI images during contrast-enhanced studies.November 17, 2004Advanced Visualization3TP Imaging Sciences3TP of White Plains, NY, will demonstrate applications for its visualization software for analyzing dynamic contrast-enhanced MR images.November 17, 2004Advanced Visualization3mensioThis Dutch 3D software developer is making its RSNA debut in 2004, demonstrating its 3viseon workstation software that enables users to conduct advanced visualization techniques like volume rendering, MIPs, and MPRs.November 17, 2004Previous PagePage 151 of 190Next PageTop StoriesCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryIn hospital emergency departments, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients may present with abdominal pain following surgery.MRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease riskWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screeningPractice ManagementThe hidden link between image quality and diagnostic confidenceMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathy