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Mar 1, 2010 | Vol. 23, No. 5 ARCHIVES
Baby Steps

Baby Steps

How ultrasound advances are improving fetal and neonatal care

In the field of obstetrics, the fetus is now considered a patient within a patient. Fetal anatomy, physiology and behavior are open for investigation and intervention. There have been tremendous advances in image quality and ultrasound safety in the last decade. Current technologies have improved resolution and image quality, and increased capabilities for imaging and diagnostic testing. MORE

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rt image Data Sheet . . . Ultrasound Systems

rt image Data Sheet . . . Ultrasound Systems

We gather the specs – you decide

Searching for a new analog or digital mammography system for your facility? Then look no further. rt image has assembled the statistics on vendors’ mammography offerings for you to check out. MORE
A Conversation with . . . Ed Heere

A Conversation with . . . Ed Heere

Expanding iPhone PACS capabilities

rt image talked to Edward Heere, CoActiv’s president and CEO, about the Ridgefield, Conn-based company's new EXAM-PACS capabilities on Apple’s iPhone. MORE

MORE ARTICLES

Beyond the Scan

Beyond the Scan

Fusing CT images with real-time ultrasound can build diagnostic confidence

GE’s LOGIQ® E9 ultrasound system allows technologists and radiologists to merge real-time ultrasound with previously acquired CT, MR, PET or DICOM images to gain a better level of diagnostic confidence. MORE
The Road Less Traveled

The Road Less Traveled

Going above and beyond is the new standard of care

In medicine, the route to diagnosis doesn’t always travel along the same path. Interpreting results through the PACS™ solution from Boston-based AMICAS can clarify the picture. MORE
Beantown Bound

Beantown Bound

SPR heads to Boston for annual assembly

What's happening at this year's Society for Pediatric Radiology annual meeting? The annual assembly takes place in Boston between April 14-17. MORE
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