Eastman Kodak's DirectView DR 9500 features a ceiling-mounted U-arm that contains both a tube and detector for increased mobility and operational flexibility. It allows technologists to capture images of the left and right side of the body without moving the patient.
Agfa HealthCare's CR 30-X is a tabletop computed radiography solution. The compact digitizer offers comparable efficiency and image quality that users expect in full floor-size models, the company said.
Agfa Healthcare's new DX-Si made its North American debut this week at the Radiological Society of North America annual ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
A new ultrasound technique allows radiologists to distinguish benign from malignant breast lesions. Using elasticity ...
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. showcased the first floor-mounted, multi-axis, bi-plane vascular X-ray system at the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting in Chicago this week. The Infinix VFi/BP has a 12- by 16-inch flat-panel detector that allows unprecedented clinician access and anatomical coverage of the patient, the company said.
A web-enhanced telephone conference co-sponsored by NACVA and Reardon Consulting on Thursday, December 14 from 2-4 p.m ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
Eastman Kodak Co. has released the In-Vivo Multispectral imaging system, designed to assist in advanced research applications. The system is capable of identifying molecular abnormalities that are the origin of disease at a very early stage.
GE Healthcare's portable Logiq P5 includes advanced applications and mid-sized maneuverability for facilities with space constraints. Like previous Logiq products, the P5 offers high-definition speckle reduction imaging, CrossXBeam spatial compounding and 4D imaging. P5 is relatively small and light, making it an attractive option for functionality in tight areas.
A new study gauging the brain's response to product branding, presented today at the Radiological Society of North ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA Inc.' s Regius 110 Nano CR uses a rigid-plate design to extend the life of the phosphors by nearly double. Konica Minolta guarantees unlimited use of the phosphor cassettes for two years, compared to the typical industry standard of one year.
Radiologists have developed a remote-control mechanism that allows an experienced off-site operator to control an MRI ...
Eizo Nanao Corp. introduced the largest monitor in its RadiForce series, the 30-inch RadiForce RS410, which boasts a screen size and native resolution of 4 megapixels and a 16:10 widescreen format — equal to a pair of 2-megapixel monitors in portrait mode, but without the bezels.
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. is showcasing its newest works-in-progress, the Excelart Vantage Plus powered by ...
Siemens introduced its new Acuson Antares ultrasound system and upgrades to its Acuson Sequoia ultrasound platform, both designed to deliver improved breast imaging.
SonoSite Inc. has released the fourth major upgrade to its MicroMaxx portable ultrasound system, the company announced ...
Royal Philips Electronics announced it has received 510(k) clearance and is now shipping two new adult reusable SpO2 ...
As part of an ongoing partnership to deliver turnkey PACS solutions to the medical community, Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. and McKesson Corp. introduced Horizon Medical Imaging Store 100, a cost-effective mini-PACS solution, at the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting in Chicago this week.
Siemens introduced its new Acuson Antares ultrasound system and upgrades to its Acuson Sequoia ultrasound platform, both ...
Fujifilm Medical Systems USA introduced its Synapse version 3.2, the newest release of Fuji’s PACS, which includes additional digital mammography capabilities. Synapse 3.2 is being introduced on the heels of the FDA approval of Fuji’s FCRm FFDM system, and is designed to further assist facilities with workflow, visualization and image processing.
As part of an ongoing partnership to deliver turnkey PACS solutions to the medical community, Toshiba America Medical ...
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