Brian Casey[email protected]Image ProcessingVisage Imaging(Booth 2591) Visage was formed earlier this year as a subsidiary of Mercury Computer Systems, and the Carlsbad, CA, company will introduce itself to RSNA attendees by demonstrating a new release of its software for analyzing cardiac CT images.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingViatronix(Booth 3303) Viatronix of Stony Brook, NY, will show enhancements to its flagship V3D-Colon software for virtual colonoscopy studies. The company will also update visitors to its RSNA booth on the status of its project to deliver a V3D module for cardiac imaging.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingTeraRecon(Booth 7762) Look for TeraRecon of San Mateo, CA, to leverage its RSNA appearance to highlight its Aquarius iNtuition platform, which brings workstation-class performance to thin-client PCs throughout the healthcare enterprise.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingScImage(Booth 2551) NetraMD is ScImage's software for performing advanced visualization studies of large CT datasets on PACS workstations, and look for the Los Altos, CA, company to highlight recent enhancements in its McCormick Place booth.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingRendoscopy(Booth 4787) German software developer Rendoscopy of Gauting got its start in medical imaging with its Gentle Colon software for virtual colonoscopy studies. At this year's RSNA, the company will highlight a tool for analyzing angiography exams.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingOrthoView(Booth 2973) Visitors to the RSNA booth of OrthoView in McCormick Place will get a look at the Boston company's new client/server software for orthopedic surgical planning applications, as well as a new module for limb deformity repair.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingOrthocrat(Booth 3385) This Israeli developer of orthopedic digital templating and surgical planning software will highlight TraumaCad 2.0 in its booth at the RSNA conference.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingNeurognostics(Booth 3283) Neurognostics develops hardware and software for performing functional MRI studies in the clinical environment, and at this year's RSNA show the Milwaukee company will highlight a new version of its software.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingMIMvista(Booth 4174) New features for its MIM 4.1 advanced visualization software will be the featured highlight in the booth of MIMvista, a Cleveland-based software developer.November 5, 2007Image ProcessingMedis medical imaging systems(Booth 7032) Dutch software firm Medis of Leiden will tout two software products, one for analyzing MRI studies of the brain and another for assessing vulnerable plaque.November 5, 2007Previous PagePage 89 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