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Wireless Handheld X-ray Equipment from MinXray Used for Global Health Initiative in Papua New Guinea

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Mon, 04/01/2024 - 11:44 April 1, 2024 — MinXray , a leading manufacturer of imaging systems for medical and veterinary use, recently sent its Impact Wireless X-ray system with a group of researchers and medical personnel to the YUS Conservation Area in Papua New Guinea.

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AI-Based Analysis of Dynamic Digital Radiography Data Gives Researchers Greater Insight into Lung Function and Pulmonary Disorders

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Thu, 06/06/2024 - 21:32 June 6, 2024 — In a landmark study, the latest in technology innovation by Konica Minolta Healthcare was used to develop a machine-learning-based analysis of X-ray imaging that automatically quantifies lung function data.

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Siemens Healthineers Expands Photon-Counting CT Portfolio

Imaging Technology

Photon-counting CT enables the acquisition of more detailed images with anatomical and functional information by “counting” each individual X-ray photon that passes through patients. It will remain part of a new class of photon-counting CT scanners as the Naeotom Alpha.Peak.

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Why ERs Can See an Influx of Patients this Summer

Vesta Teleradiology

Emergency rooms (ERs) play a critical and indispensable role in the healthcare system, serving as the front line of medical care for individuals experiencing urgent and life-threatening situations. During the summer months in the United States, emergency rooms tend to see an increase in patient visits due to various reasons.

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Understanding Different Imaging Techniques at TRA Medical Imaging

TRA Medical Imaging

In this blog post, we’ll explore the differences and uses of MRI, CT scans, X-rays, ultrasounds, and PET/CT to help you better understand what to expect and how these technologies can assist in your healthcare. Unlike X-rays and CT scans, MRIs do not use ionizing radiation.

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What It’s Like to Work in Radiology

Mint Physician Staffing

Some common radiology studies include x-rays, CT scans, MRIs, mammography, and ultrasound. Trauma patients are common, some coming directly from the emergency room. A radiology department is responsible for providing diagnostic studies and radiation therapy. Certain states also have additional requirements.

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Qure.ai's AI-Driven Chest X-ray Solution Receives FDA Clearance for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection

Imaging Technology

Qure’s chest X-ray based qXR-LN uses artificial intelligence to identify and localize lung nodules, marking another significant milestone for the organization, strengthening its standing as a pioneer in the realm of AI-powered advancements for plain film radiography and medical imaging.

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