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Imaging Informatics: Page 1484
Advanced visualization tools enter clinical mainstream
By
Brian Casey
November 16, 2005
Vital Images
By
Brian Casey
Advanced visualization across the healthcare enterprise will be the focus of Vital Images of Minnetonka, MN.
November 16, 2005
Viatronix
By
Brian Casey
New enhancements to its vascular, colon, and calcium scoring software are on tap for this Stony Brook, NY, company.
November 16, 2005
True Life Anatomy
By
Brian Casey
True Life Anatomy (TLA) will make its RSNA debut, showing its True Life Anatomy surface-shading 3D software as a work-in-progress.
November 16, 2005
TeraRecon
By
Brian Casey
TeraRecon of San Mateo, CA, will showcase new upgrades for its Aquarius Workstation and AquariusNET product lines.
November 16, 2005
Riverain Medical
By
Brian Casey
The RapidScreen computer-aided detection (CAD) software for chest radiography studies will be highlighted in the booth of this Miamisburg, OH, company.
November 16, 2005
Rendoscopy
By
Brian Casey
German software developer Rendoscopy will highlight its software for generating virtual colonoscopy studies on a standard PC.
November 16, 2005
R2 Technology
By
Kate Madden Yee
The Sunnyvale, CA, developer of computer-aided detection software will highlight advances to its CT lung and mammography CAD product lines.
November 16, 2005
Quantitative Imaging
By
Brian Casey
Quantitative Imaging of San Bruno, CA, will guide visitors to its RSNA booth to PolypPoint, computer-aided detection (CAD) software for virtual colonoscopy.
November 16, 2005
Orthocrat
By
Brian Casey
The Houston company will introduce OrthoMacro, a new orthopedic surgical planning and templating application, at the RSNA meeting.
November 16, 2005
NovaRad
By
Brian Casey
NovaPACS Cardio Viewer, a dedicated cardiac image viewing application, will be showcased in the NovaRad booth.
November 16, 2005
Neurognostics
By
Brian Casey
This developer of functional MRI components and software will highlight its Mindstate family of products, designed to make fMRI studies easier to conduct on a routine clinical basis.
November 16, 2005
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