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iCAD Unveils ProFound Cloud, Enabling Interoperability and Access to Breast AI Solutions at Enterprise Scale

Imaging Technology

a global leader in clinically proven AI -powered cancer detection solutions, announced commercial availability of ProFound Cloud. Together, they securely transport and process mammography screening data between imaging sources, such as imaging modalities and Picture Archive and Communications Systems (PACS) and the cloud-based AI.

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Terran Biosciences Receives FDA Clearance for NM-101, the Industry’s First Software for the analysis of Neuromelanin-sensitive MRI

Imaging Technology

NM-101 is a cloud-based analysis platform that is able to seamlessly integrate into existing workflows at hospitals and imaging centers. The device allows doctors to send neuromelanin MRI images to Terran directly through the hospital picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and receive a full report back in under an hour.

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Things to Consider for a PACS Replacement

Intelerad

The evolving landscape of medical imaging technology necessitates the periodic evaluation and replacement of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems ( PACS ) within healthcare institutions. Consider your business needs, workflow processes, and any limitations or pain points with your current PACS system.

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

Intelerad

CPACS stands for Cardiovascular Picture Archive and Communication System. It is a medical imaging system used to store, manage, and share cardiology images. Cardiologists use CPACS systems to view, diagnose, and treat heart conditions. How Does CPACS Work?

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A brief history of radiology

Radiology Cafe

It was possible to obtain 3-D volumes when the images were taken at short intervals. (4) Portrait of Sir Godfrey Hounsfield (1919-2004) The first clinical CT scan: Atkinson Morley's Hospital, October 1971 Credit: impactscan.org. Nowadays, IR is a clinically oriented speciality that offers a wide range and growing number of procedures.