Unprecedented resolution appeared on the RSNA exhibit floor as a flat-panel display product, called C5G. Built by Dome Imaging Systems, the product offers 5 million pixels of resolution, a contrast ratio greater than 300:1, and 170 dots per inch. An
Unprecedented resolution appeared on the RSNA exhibit floor as a flat-panel display product, called C5G. Built by Dome Imaging Systems, the product offers 5 million pixels of resolution, a contrast ratio greater than 300:1, and 170 dots per inch. An integrated digital interface board enables fast display updates and controls the set-up, service, calibration, and operation of the flat panel. It also adjusts brightness and contrast. A digital-display board supports both single- and dual-head displays at resolutions up to 2048 x 2560. Demand for such high-performance products could increase as advanced digital imaging technologies such as cone-beam CT scanners and high signal-to-noise MRI systems generate data files with ever greater spatial resolution.
Can Abbreviated Breast MRI Have an Impact in Assessing Post-Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response?
April 24th 2025New research presented at the Society for Breast Imaging (SBI) conference suggests that abbreviated MRI is comparable to full MRI in assessing pathologic complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer.
The Reading Room Podcast: Current Perspectives on the Updated Appropriate Use Criteria for Brain PET
March 18th 2025In a new podcast, Satoshi Minoshima, M.D., Ph.D., and James Williams, Ph.D., share their insights on the recently updated appropriate use criteria for amyloid PET and tau PET in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Clarius Mobile Health Unveils Anterior Knee Feature for Handheld Ultrasound
April 23rd 2025The T-Mode Anterior Knee feature reportedly offers a combination of automated segmentation and real-time conversion of grayscale ultrasound images into color-coded visuals that bolster understanding for novice ultrasound users.