Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed tomography (CT) systems use a series of X-ray images to create an image volume dataset with slices that can be manipulated on any plane using advanced visualization software. The section includes computed tomography scanners, CT contrast agents, CT angiography (CTA and CCTA), CT perfusion, spectral CT (dual-source CT), and iterative reconstruction dose reduction software.

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November 26, 2007 – Philips announced that its 256-slice Brilliance iCT scanner is now commercially available, providing ...

Time November 25, 2007
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Technology

The Philips 256-slice Brilliance iCT scanner is now commercially available, providing 8 centimeters of coverage ...

Time November 25, 2007
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Technology

KJAYA Medical's new managed services reportedly combine powerful graphics processing units, computer hardware and ...

Time November 25, 2007
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November 26, 2007 – At RSNA 2007, Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. introduced what is to be the world’s first ...

Time November 25, 2007
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November 21, 2007 - The Philips Step & Shoot Cardiac solution has reportedly been shown to save up to 80 percent of the ...

Time November 20, 2007
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Technology

Siemens Medical Solutions has introduced SOMATOM Definition AS, reportedly the first adaptive scanner created for ...

Time November 18, 2007
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Technology

American Medical Sales Inc.'s alternative solution for full-diagnostic mammography workstations, MammoVue, hardware ...

Time November 18, 2007
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November 19, 2007 - Siemens Medical Solutions has introduced SOMATOM Definition AS, an adaptive scanner created for ...

Time November 18, 2007
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Feature | Cristen C. Bolan

The more you know about a disease, the better you can characterize it and treat it, and the path toward personalized ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Feature | Amy Ballard, MEd

The volatile debate over who should control cardiac imaging technologies — radiologists or cardiologists — has created a ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Feature | Edward M. Smith, ScD and Mary Beth Massa

The digital environment and advanced technology has brought diagnostic imaging to the forefront of healthcare, making ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Feature | Melissa Allen

Many patients who were previously turned down as surgery candidates because their tumors were considered unreachable are ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Feature | Maureen Leahy-Patano

Due to its expense and limited availability, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is rarely considered a first-line ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Technology

The Philips Brilliance CT 64-channel scanner reportedly provides high quality CT images of the coronary arteries and ...

Time November 14, 2007
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Case Study

Situation: As the leading academic medical center in the state of Florida, Shands at UF looked to purchase a suite of CT ...

Time November 12, 2007
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November 13, 2007 – A study by an international team of cardiac imaging specialists, led by researchers at Johns Hopkins ...

Time November 12, 2007
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November 12, 2007 - NeuroLogica Corp. announced that its CereTom portable CT scanner was successfully used during the ...

Time November 11, 2007
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November 9, 2007 - NeuroLogica Corp. announced that its CereTom portable CT scanner was successfully used during the ...

Time November 08, 2007
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November 8, 2007 - Siemens has successfully completed the acquisition of Dade Behring Holdings Inc., now allowing the ...

Time November 07, 2007
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November 5, 2007 - According to late-breaking clinical trial results presented at the American Heart Association’s ...

Time November 04, 2007
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