Medical Image Capture
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1/26/2021 | Carestream Health Earned 70 New Patents In 2020 | infomeddnews.com | ... 2020 include: Technology advances in Carestream’s growing portfolio of radiology imaging detectors with processing capabilities to calibrate and correct X-ray images in the detector before transmission 3-D image reconstruction methods New medical image capture technologies related to long-length imaging using a single X-ray exposure for full spinal and extremity imaging; and Mobile X-ray cart technology that enables bedside imaging in selectable modes: projection radiography ... |
1/26/2021 | Carestream announces it earned 70 medical imaging patents in 2020 | dotmed.com | ... Technology advances in Carestream’s growing portfolio of radiology imaging detectors with processing capabilities to calibrate and correct X-ray images in the detector before transmission• 3-D image reconstruction methods• New medical image capture technologies related to long-length imaging using a single X-ray exposure for full spinal and extremity imaging; and• Mobile X-ray cart technology that enables bedside imaging in selectable modes: projection ... |
10/22/2019 | Western Australia aims to reduce amputation rates and improve patient care with state-wide Silhouette(R) implementation | PR Newswire | CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand , Oct. 22, ARANZ Medical's Silhouette system is being deployed in Western Australia to improve the care provided for diabetes patients across the entire state. Aboriginal Health Workers and Diabetes WA Staff using Silhouette Type 2 diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia , and Aboriginal and Torre Strait Islander Australians with diabetes are 38 times more likely to undergo a major leg amputation compared to non ... |