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Thin client products aim to ‘unleash the potential of scanner technologies’
The Visage Thin Client product range on show at the ECR provides a fully-integrated system with advanced tools for 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D image review and interpretation, Read more …
Computed tomography versus magnetic resonance imaging of the heart

Competitive or complementary?
By Florian Schwarz BS, Balazs Ruzsics MD PhD and U. Joseph Schoepf MD, of the Radiology and Medicine Departments, at the Medical University of
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Mental health and radiology

The Uliazpi Foundation in Spain, which studies and cares for severely mentally retarded patients, carried out an interesting study to identify bone mineral density values in a Read more …
The new IMPAX Solution Suite
Agfa Healthcare’s new IMPAX solution suites offer PACS and RIS to cover hospital data handling and cardiovascular, cardiology, orthopaedics, mammography and radiology data.
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Clinical trial validates CT virtual colonoscopy

When the International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC) 2007 statistics report, showed that 429,000 new cases were reported in Europe in 2006, Director Peter Boyle recommended Read more …
PET/CT and children

PET/CT imaging exhibits significantly higher sensitivity, specificity and accuracy than conventional imaging when it comes to detecting malignant tumours in children, according to Read more …
4-D imaging and Bio-System-Radiology
The Virtual Physiological Human
By Hans-Ulrich Kauczor MD PhD, (left) Director and Chairman of Radiology at Heidleburg University Clinic, and radiologists Frederik Giesel MD
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Roles in radiology, research, plus a private life?

Apart from spending a year at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, USA, the professor has never worked anywhere other than at the Radiology Department at the University Read more …
XPCi

By Professor Robert D Speller, Head of the Radiation Physics Group, University College London, and Dr Alessandro Olivo, of the Medical Physics & Bioengineering Dept. Read more …
‘Choose, prioritise, compromise and juggle’

Professor Rémy-Jardin MD PhD heads the Department of Radiology and is Chairman of the Department of Thoracic Imaging at the Calmette Hospital, University Centre of Lille. Read more …
Open High-field MRI
As part of a research and development project, doctors at the University Hospital Magdeburg, Germany, are treating oncology patients with local minimally invasive surgery (MIS) Read more …
Launching a brand new hospital?

A newly constructed 220-bed hospital, with 11 operating theatres, an entirely new IT infrastructure and with 1,200 employees, all fully operational and able to provide a Read more …
Safire: The world’s first direct-conversion R/F-FPD

Dr Hiroyasu Yano reports on the effective use of tomosynthesis in orthopaedic surgery.
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How to afford state-of-the-art technology – and not go bust!

When Philips Healthcare looked at today’s crucial cost containment challenges that hospitals face, we decided to support them by taking more operational responsibility and sharing Read more …
Hospitals must be governed by business rules

In those European countries where citizens are entitled to comprehensive healthcare financing the healthcare systems are becoming increasingly daunting tasks. Whilst in some Read more …
Helical tomotherapy
By Rudolf Schwarz and Andreas Krüll, of the Section of Radiation Oncology Department, Ambulanzzentrum GmbH of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
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Managed services in patient data archiving

Storing, archiving and sharing patient information in an intelligent and controlled manner is one of the ‘hot topics’ for healthcare organisations.
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MR probes for molecular imaging

Molecular imaging aims at the in vivo quantitative visualisation of molecules and molecular events that occur at cellular level. The potential towards clinical translation is Read more …
Using a single HIS/PACS platform for patient medical data sharing between healthcare providers

The presentation will provide an overview of patient medical data sharing and distribution between the hospital, general practitioners (GP) and patient, using recent developments Read more …
Cardiovascular molecular imaging - is it ready for internal medicine diagnostics?

Imaging in Internal Medicine is among the main topics for 114th Congress of the German Society of Internal Medicine (March. Wiesbaden). Specialists in internal medicine, Read more …


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