Imaging Technology News - January/February 2009 - (Page 27) Imaging TECHNOLOGY Toshiba Introduces MR Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Suite Toshiba’s new Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Suite is available on the Vantage Atlas and Vantage Titan MR systems. EIZO Unveils 8-MP Color LCD with Large Monitor Manager EIZO GmbH Display Technologies recently unveiled the release of two 8-megapixel color LCD monitor solutions for medical imaging, the RadiForce LS560W and the RadiForce LX560W. The RadiForce LS560W is a large widescreen monitor with a 3840 by 2160 native resolution and 56-inch screen and is suited for vascular applications. The RadiForce LX560W is a digital video distribution system which bundles the RadiForce LS560W with EIZO’s new LMM 56800, a “Large Monitor Manager.” The LMM 56800 collects input signals from up to 27 different video sources, arranges this information according to customer demands, and then transmits this new combined picture to the 8-MP monitor. EIZO | www.eizo.com The new multi-channel Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Coil optimizes Magnetic Resonance Mammography (MRM) on the Vantage systems. The bilateral, dedicated, multi-element Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Coil provides high temporal and spatial resolution for dynamic analysis and lesion characterization. The coil delivers a high signal-to-noise ratio, designed to increase the breast image quality. The Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Coil is an addition to existing Vantage coils that are designed to improve workflow and patient comfort. Toshiba America Medical Systems www.medical.toshiba.com Elegance through Simplicity and Versatility. Kubtec Receives Pre-Market Certification for XPERT 20 Kubtec XPERT 20, a 510(k) premarket certified device, is reportedly the most compact digital cabinet Xray system in the KUBTEC line of specimen radiography systems. With a footprint of less than 10 inches by 12 inches, the XPERT 20 is designed specifically for the biopsy suite. When compact size, ease of use and high resolution images are demanded, the XPERT 20 reportedly provides the ability to locate the smallest micro-calcifications in seconds. With zero warm-up time, the XPERT 20 offers AEC (automatic exposure control), auto-calibration, automatic window leveling and the ability to send multiple images, with annotations to PACS. The XPERT 20 is available with the option of two digital detector sizes, 2-inches by 2-inches or 2-inches by 4-inches, and DICOM compliant software. Kubtec | www.kubtec.com Simplicity At Its Best Easy Set-Up Maximum Control at the Push of a Button Tri-Concave Trocar Tip for Smooth Entry Built-in Headlights Versatility At Your Fingertips Full Range of Pre-Programmed Options Compatible with Multiple Imaging Modalities Upgradeability INNOVATIVE BREAST CARE AT EVERY STEP SenoRx, Inc. Jan/Feb 2009 | ITN | 27 Contact us today for a free no-obligation trial. 877-210-1300 customerservice@senorx.com www.senorx.com Rx Only. ©Copyright 2009, SenoRx, Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.eizo.com http://www.medical.toshiba.com http://www.senorx.com http://www.kubtec.com http://www.senorx.com
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