Industry News: TeraRecon upgrades Aquarius iNtuition

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TeraRecon’s advanced visualization product came to the ECR exhibit floor equipped with new tools and enhancements to some of its old ones.

TeraRecon’s advanced visualization product came to the ECR exhibit floor equipped with new tools and enhancements to some of its old ones. The upgrade, dubbed Aquarius iNtuition Version 4.4, supports planning to repair the aorta; user-customized protocols that can be exported for interface to radiology information systems; and CT colon review for both 2D and 3D representations. Also included are a time-dependence analysis package for perfusion studies, and an enhanced client-server version of the company’s oncology package that supports segmentation, analysis and tracking of masses and lesions found in CT or MR data. TeraRecon has further tweaked the cardiac and vascular analysis tools already onboard Aquarius iNtuition, as well as the Web-enabled AquariusWEB viewer.
 

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