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Dual-Source CT

X-ray computed tomography (CT) has shown an absolutely remarkable and impressive increase in its performance characteristics for many years - remarkable because the modality was Read more …
The flat panel detector

Japan’s first X-ray images were taken in 1896 - just months after Roentgen’s discovery - by Professor Muraoka, of Kyoto University, and Genzo Shimadzu Jnr.
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The Imaging Science Institute

Germany - The Imaging Science Institute (ISI) — officially opened in December by Professor Werner Bautz, Director of the Institute of Radiology at the University Hospital Erlangen Read more …
PACS pushes European CR and DR uptake
For 2005, the European CR systems market was valued at US$261.9 million. This is expected to reach $322.9 million in 2010.
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Back on the map

In September 2002, when Philippe Houssiau became President of Agfa’s HealthCare Business Group, he quickly saw that the company possessed huge imaging technology and knowledge Read more …
4th International Multislice CT Symposium

Combining multislice CT equipment with procedures used in nuclear medicine such as PET-CT (positron emission tomography) and SPECT-CT (single photon emission computed tomography) Read more …
Iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical MR imaging

Researchers open up new opportunities for cellular and molecular MR imaging.
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Mammography screening arrives in Germany

The Kassenärztliche Vereinigungen (regional Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians) are inviting women aged 50-69 years for mammography screening and, slowly Read more …
CTLM Seeing through the dense breast

Optical imaging stands on the threshold of a vast array of imaging uses, writes Professor Eric N C Milne MD FRCR FRCP, Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Medicine, University of Read more …
The Kitten Scanner

The Philips Kitten Scan is a miniature CT (or CAT) scanner for children - no, not to be scanned in it, but for them to use while awaiting checkups themselves. Read more …
Six hospitals – one PACS

The LBK Hamburg clinics (General Hospitals Hamburg) became part of the Asklepios group in 2002 and have seen continuous modernisation ever since.
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From analogue to digital

Thanks to the convertion from analogue to digital imaging, Kodak Health Group reported a considerable success in Europe.
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iSite: an insight into advanced healthcare communications

With iSyntax Philips Medical Systems provides a PACS for an advanced medical image and information management system.
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Between innovation and investment

Many radiologists are fascinated by the exciting new developments in medical technology but they find themselves faced with difficult or even irresolvable problems when trying to Read more …
ECR 2007

Science and culture: between tradition and modernity.
Interview with Christian Herold, Head of the Clinical Department for Radiodiagnostics at the General Hospital Vienna,
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