Robert Bruce[email protected]Digital X-RayQuantum Medical ImagingQuantum Medical Imaging of Ronkonkoma, NY, will introduce a new line of digital radiography systems at the RSNA show. The firm's Q-Rad-Digital line includes three different imaging system configurations.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayPhilips Medical SystemsIn the area of general radiography, Philips Medical Systems of Andover, MA, will introduce DigitalDiagnost VM, a one-detector radiography room with minimal room size requirements. The product has received FDA clearance, and will be targeted toward the economy market segment.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayOrex Computed RadiographyA cordless, wireless CR scanner and an enhanced range of specialized accessories highlight new additions to Orex's compact CR line at the 2004 RSNA meeting. The Auburndale, MA-based company is also introducing image management software bundled on all new sales of its CR devices.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayLodox SystemsLodox Systems of South Lyon, MI, will show a new upgrade for its Statscan low-dose digital x-ray system. The upgrade, called Rad-MPTM, is designed to extend the functionality and flexibility of Statscan in trauma and emergency x-ray settings.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayKonica Minolta Medical ImagingKonica Minolta Medical Imaging of Wayne, NJ, will introduce the new IQue CR, which combines ease of use with the high performance of a dual-bay CR reader to boost productivity.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayImaging DynamicsCalgary, Alberta-based Imaging Dynamics (IDC) will show Xplorer 1600, the latest in the company's line of digital radiography systems.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayGE HealthcareGE Healthcare will introduce RXi, a new remote radiography/fluoroscopy system that is compact and fully functional for tabletop, tomographic, and dynamic imaging.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayFujifilm Medical Systems USAFuji of Stamford, CT, will show its Flex UI software interface for CR, along with a new version for handheld devices.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayFerrania Imaging TechnologiesItaly-based Ferrania will debut its LifeInVision CR and CR Plus tabletop CR units, along with a new range of digital radiography products.November 10, 2004Digital X-RayEastman Kodak Health ImagingKodak of Rochester, NY, will show DirectView 7500, a new DirectView digital radiography (DR) system, as a work-in-progress at this year's RSNA show. The system comes in single- and dual-detector configurations.November 10, 2004Previous PagePage 8 of 17Next PageTop StoriesMRIDeep learning plus MRI predicts likelihood of postpartum hemorrhageAround the world, postpartum hemorrhage is one of the primary causes of complications and fatalities among women.Womens ImagingPersonal tragedies spur unity behind bill for diagnostic breast careMRIFDA cites MRI study in new requirements for COVID-19 manufacturersMolecular ImagingSNMMI: Consider radiation safety when adding F-18 MPI to the radiation oncology suiteCTACS: Half of cancer mortality due to modifiable risk factors