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Resources: Page 172
RSA Biomedical
By
Erik L. Ridley
(Booth 904) Swedish firm RSA Biomedical will travel to Chicago with version 3.0 of its mdesk orthopedic planning and templating software.
November 3, 2008
Barco
By
Rick Dana Barlow
(Booth 6210) Barco of Kortrijk, Belgium, will showcase a variety of diagnostic and clinical review displays for use in multimodality, surgical, and endoscopic imaging.
November 2, 2008
Image Information Systems
By
Rick Dana Barlow
(Booth 1800D) Image Information Systems of London will highlight its iQ-Displays, which feature deep gray-level high performance with true 12-bit grayscale image transfer and depth for reading computed radiography, digital radiography, CT, and MR images.
November 2, 2008
FIMI Philips
By
Rick Dana Barlow
(Booth 7146) FIMI Philips of Saronno, Italy, plans to showcase displays for radiology use in examination and control rooms, as well as PACS, endoscopy, operating room, and mobile point-of-care applications.
November 2, 2008
Paramed Medical Systems
By
Wayne Forrest
(Booth 9139) Paramed Medical Systems of Genoa, Italy, will tout its recently cleared MRopen 0.5-tesla scanner, a cryogen-free, superconductive MRI system.
October 30, 2008
Esaote
By
Wayne Forrest
(Booth 3247) Italian imaging firm Esaote will reprise its 2007 introduction of S-scan, a musculoskeletal MRI system designed to scan all joints, including spine segments such as L- and C-spines.
October 30, 2008
MRI beats mammography, US in detecting breast cancer in high-risk women
By
Cynthia E. Keen
VIENNA - Breast MRI should be an integral part of annual breast cancer surveillance for high-risk women, according to researchers from Vienna. They compared mammography, ultrasound, and MRI for breast cancer screening in this patient population, and presented their findings at the 2008 European Congress of Radiology (ECR).
March 11, 2008
Obese patients challenge efficacy of cardiac CTA
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - Coronary CT angiography (CTA) is proving useful for evaluating most patients with suspected coronary artery disease, particularly since the introduction of 64-slice scanners. But information about CTA's performance in certain subpopulations, such as obese patients, is lacking. Researchers from Belgium studied whether coronary CTA was useful in this patient population, and presented their findings at the 2008 European Congress of Radiology (ECR).
March 10, 2008
ECR 2008
Exciting changes are ahead for the Vienna International Centre, with construction on a new building already in progress.
March 9, 2008
ECR 2008
Some people really know how to see a trade show!
March 9, 2008
ECR 2008
The sun sets on the 2008 edition of the European Congress of Radiology (ECR).
March 9, 2008
ECR 2008
March 9, 2008
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