November 9, 2010 — An agreement has been reached to supply 300 iDR digital radiography (DR) detectors to the China Charity Federation (CCF). Hokai Medical Instruments, the exclusive distributor of iCRco Inc.’s iDR digital detectors in mainland China, will integrate the iDR digital detector to provide CCF with a turn-key solution called the HGYX-111-DR.

November 9, 2010 — A $244,479 grant has been awarded for a breast cancer research project as part of the U.S. government’s Therapeutic Discovery Project.

November 9, 2010 – In an effort to further promote the utility of PET/CT (positron emission tomography/computed tomography) imaging in assessing the effectiveness of oncology treatments, a new quantification tool is available to support PERCIST (PET response criteria in solid tumors).

November 7, 2010 — Strong sales and positive customer feedback have been reported for a retrofit kit that converts systems to wireless digital radiography (DR).

November 8, 2010 — A nationwide manufacturer’s representative organization specializing in diagnostic imaging products has added a line of digital radiography (DR) systems to its offerings. Shultz Technologies Corp. (STC Medical) will sell IMIX Americas Inc.’s DR nationwide and collaborate with IMIX dealers for regional installation and service.

November 7, 2010 – A new advanced medical image-viewing app is now available on the iPad, iPhone and iPod. The iClarity app, by iCRco, is available in two versions: a demo version, available for free on iTunes, and the full version that works in conjunction with a separately purchased iClarity Edge server.

November 8, 2010 – A new Web-based picture archiving and communications system (PACS) system will be on display at RSNA 2010 in Chicago. The Unity v-Series Web PACS, by DR Systems, includes a radiology information system (RIS), cardiovascular information system (CVIS), PACS and reporting applications that are both modular and virtualized.

The splash-proof surgical LCDs by Double Black Imaging meet and exceed all stringent surgical imaging requirements. The 19-inch, 24-inch and 42-inch feature full HD resolution and ultra-high brightness and contrast.

The Surgical LCD line supports a wide variety of video inputs for existing and new camera technologies and eliminates costly signal conversion, image degradation and lag. Users can also view images in picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture format.

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The PACS LCD solutions, by Double Black Imaging, are environmentally friendly and ergonomically designed LCDs for medical imaging. They feature built-in front sensors and are bundled with the X-Cal Web calibration suite for full automatic calibration, conformance, alerting and reporting. They also have ultra high brightness and contrast ratios, industry leading luminance uniformity performance, bonded protective panels, high-speed graphic controllers and a full five-year warranty

Several clinical review monitors from Double Black Imaging are specially designed for versatile healthcare applications in a hospital-wide network of electronic medical records. The LCDs have high brightness levels, better contrast ratios, backlight sensors for stable luminance control and meet all DICOM 3.14 standards.

The DBI Clinical LCD line also comes with a warranty and service program.

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