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Advanced Visualization: Page 213
MRI software helps determine future Alzheimer's risk
By
Wayne Forrest
A commercially available software program that automatically quantifies the extent of brain atrophy on MRI scans can help physicians better determine the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment, according to a study published online October 12 in
Neurology
.
October 19, 2011
ORS adds Brazilian distributor
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization software developer Object Research Systems (ORS) has signed a new distribution agreement with Brazilian PACS and medical imaging technology manufacturer Microdata Tecnologia.
October 17, 2011
ORS launches AV trade-in program
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization (AV) software developer Object Research Systems (ORS) has debuted a trade-in program for AV software.
October 16, 2011
Barco debuts 4MP color display
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image display firm Barco has launched Coronis Fusion 4MP DL, a 30-inch diagnostic color display that can be used as one widescreen desktop or two 2-megapixel (MP) heads.
October 13, 2011
Sectra prepares RSNA 2011 launches
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PACS developer Sectra is preparing to launch a variety of new software updates at next month's RSNA meeting.
October 12, 2011
Claron rolls out new imaging app platform
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization and analysis software firm Claron Technology has introduced version 2.0 of its Withinsight Framework for medical imaging application development.
October 11, 2011
'Rapid prototyping' puts CT images in doctors' hands
By
Eric Barnes
These days, multidetector-row CT is producing vast quantities of 3D and 4D data for diagnostic and interventional use. But for all its multidimensionality, most of the output is still served up on a flat screen. That could be changing with a process called "rapid prototyping" that creates physical models from imaging data.
October 11, 2011
Nearly 25% of rads use smartphones
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A new report from physician job recruitment firm Jackson & Coker found that 24% of radiologists use smartphones, other mobile computing devices, and medical apps in their everyday medical practice.
October 10, 2011
Dual-energy beats bone suppression in chest imaging
By
Brian Casey
In a face-off of two digital chest x-ray techniques, dual-energy imaging proved better than a bone-suppression algorithm for detecting small lung cancers on computed radiography images. But the difference was small, and bone suppression may still have some advantages, according to an article published September 22 in
Radiology
.
October 10, 2011
Radiotherapy's impact on breast implant failure still unclear
By
Cynthia E. Keen
Does radiation therapy affect the failure rates of implants used for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy? Although a study published online September 14 in
Cancer
identified a 30% failure rate, what couldn't be determined was if radiotherapy treatments played a part.
October 9, 2011
Medis lands deal with research lab
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Quantitative imaging software developer Medis Medical Imaging Systems has signed an agreement to provide its software to Transcontinental Cardiovascular Core Laboratory.
October 6, 2011
Software automates CT liver volume measurements
By
Erik L. Ridley
An automated software application for determining liver volume on CT images can yield dramatic time savings over manual volumetry techniques when planning liver transplants by reducing variation among radiologists, according to an article in the October issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
October 6, 2011
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