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Advanced Visualization: Page 319
Neurognostics inks deal with Medical Numerics
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Functional MRI developer Neurognostics has signed a partnership with Medical Numerics, a software development company specializing in medical image visualization and analysis.
March 30, 2006
Bio-Imaging to develop quantitative CTA software
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Bio-Imaging Technologies of Newtown, PA, has signed an agreement with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands to develop clinical software for the quantitative analysis of CT angiography data.
March 29, 2006
PET/CT shows virtual bronchoscopy potential
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
ORLANDO, FL - Three-dimensional visualization with PET/CT may soon be expanded to virtual bronchoscopy, providing a new tool for diagnosis, treatment planning, and interventional guidance, according to a multidisciplinary group from Stanford University in California.
March 29, 2006
AIE, Hologic highlight research
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image processing software developer Advanced Image Enhancement (AIE) and women's imaging vendor Hologic said that radiologists at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, MA, have reported favorable results using AIE's software with Hologic's Lorad Selenia digital mammography system.
March 28, 2006
BrachySciences to sell TargetScan system
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Prostate brachytherapy implant developer BrachySciences of Oxford, CT, has signed a deal covering North American distribution of the TargetScan system from Envisioneering Medical Technologies of St. Louis.
March 27, 2006
Varian highlights Emory research
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiation therapy firm Varian Medical Systems said that clinicians at the Emory University School of Medicine found that its On-Board Imager image-guided radiation therapy device efficiently improved tumor targeting.
March 27, 2006
3D ultrasound shows value in detecting fetal malformations
By
Erik L. Ridley
WASHINGTON, DC - Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound can accurately detect abnormal fetuses, according to a presentation at this week's American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) annual meeting.
March 23, 2006
The more CT detectors, the more MPRs help
By
Eric Barnes
Radiologists know the value of multiplanar reconstructions (MPRs) for finding what's wrong. In the abdomen, cross-referencing coronal images with the axials can sometimes reveal subtle pathologies that might otherwise be missed. But some might be surprised to learn that the more detectors rows in the scanner, the more useful MPRs are to the diagnosis.
March 21, 2006
InSightec completes ExAblate African-American enrollment
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Israeli focused-ultrasound treatment developer InSightec reported that it has completed treatment of the final patient in a postmarketing study to evaluate the efficacy of its ExAblate 2000 in treating uterine fibroids in African-American women.
March 20, 2006
Barco adds surgical display
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image display and advanced visualization software developer Barco has introduced a color flat-panel display for endoscopy and multimodality use in operating rooms.
March 20, 2006
Swedish start-up XCounter pursues 3D mammography
By
Robert Bruce
A Swedish start-up company called XCounter is developing a new 3D digital detector technology that it hopes will push the limits of x-ray-based imaging in areas such as mammography. Headed by two space scientists, XCounter has developed a digital detector design that captures digital 3D images directly, rather than modifying a 2D system to take 3D images.
March 19, 2006
Merge reports delay in Form 10-K, warns of 2005 restatements
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Merge Healthcare announced that it has not completed its financial statements for the 2005 fiscal year (end-December 31), has not filed the required Form 10-K with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and does not believe it will be able to do so within 90 days after the end of its fiscal year.
March 16, 2006
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