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Siemens Medical Solutions’ new dual source computed tomography system has received clearance by the FDA, the company ...

Time November 28, 2006
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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.

Time November 28, 2006
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Candelis Inc. introduced at RSNA its next-generation ImageGrid 1500 PACS appliance, touted as a cost-effective, feature ...

Time November 28, 2006
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SonoSite today introduced the fourth major upgrade to its MicroMaxx purpose-built software. The upgrade includes ...

Time November 25, 2006
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Internet-based medical coding technology firm CodeRyte Inc. demonstrated its new vascular interventional radiology coding application. CodeRyte's new platform uses language-based statistical Web technologies and natural language processing to automatically code free-form physician dictations.

Time November 21, 2006
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In an effort to make digital imaging available to a wider variety of facilities, Siemens Medical Solutions plans to ...

Time November 21, 2006
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Companion Technologies has entered into a marketing agreement with Optical Image Technology Inc. (OIT) that will allow ...

Time November 21, 2006
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Huntsville Hospital has selected McKesson’s Horizon Medical Imaging picture archiving and communication system (PACS) to ...

Time November 21, 2006
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The ultrasound division of Siemens Medical Solutions featured its new Acuson X300 and Acuson X500 ultrasound scanners, as well as upgrades to its ultrasound workstation software and new cardiac imaging techniques. Siemens touts the X300 as offering exceptional imaging performance in a compact, portable package. It is compatible with the ErgoDynamic imaging system.

Time November 21, 2006
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Amicas Inc. will feature its newly launched Vision Series PACS Version 5.0 at the Radiological Society of North America ...

Time November 21, 2006
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In an effort to make digital imaging available to a wider variety of facilities, Siemens Medical Solutions launched the first mobile X-ray unit with an integrated computed radiography reader. The MobileTT XP CR provides display for first-image review and image archiving right at the patient’s bedside.

Time November 21, 2006
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Computerized practice management developer A-Life Medical debuted its Fusion3 natural language processing application ...

Time November 21, 2006
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In the largest multi-center, multi-reader study performed to date, researchers used Siemens’ syngoLung CAD as a second ...

Time November 21, 2006
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Korean ultrasound vendor Medison unveiled its new SonoAce X8 ultrasound system, targeting the FDA-cleared device for hospitals, imaging centers and private physician offices.

Time November 21, 2006
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Along with its other benefits, an aspirin a day may help keep head and neck cancers away, a new long-term study suggests ...

Time November 20, 2006
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Cedara Software unveiled its Cedara PET/CT application and its work-in progress Cedara I-Response, which visualizes tumor response to specific therapies. Available for integration into existing applications or as a standalone workstation, the software has standard features for worklist management and offers configurable layouts.

Time November 20, 2006
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Nuclear medicine products firm IBA Molecular displayed Empact, its new education marketing initiative for PET and PET/CT. Empact offers marketing tools specifically designed to target referring physicians and instructs users in effectively marketing PET.

Time November 20, 2006
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Hospital practices are more to blame than how sick a person is for infections acquired by hospital patients, researchers ...

Time November 20, 2006
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Philips Medical Systems showed off new workstation software for its Brilliance 64-slice CT program that includes tools for cardiac vessel analysis. Extended Brilliance Workspace 3.5, scheduled for release in June, features electrophysiological planning for radiofrequency ablation and a function enabling tumor localization on the CT console.

Time November 20, 2006
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted orphan drug designation to Repligen Corp.’s synthetic human secretin ...

Time November 20, 2006
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