Radiology Imaging Services
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by medavis GmbHbased in GERMANY
For the radiological imaging center, the medavis support provides a full service support from simple inquiries to extensive configuration tasks of your system. For clinics, large imaging center associations and local partners with their own IT service providers, medavis supplements the service portfolio of your IT service provider on an ...
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based in USA
Over 350 Clinical Data Points: Pathology (Dx), oncology (treatment), radiology (imaging), internal medicine (labs), other ...
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based in USA
Body Imaging (or gastrointestinal radiology) is a sub-specialty of radiology which images and treats the digestive tract, stomach, intestines, and abdominal region (its major systems and organs are kidneys, liver, urinary tract, pancreas, and prostate). Because of the extended range of organs being examined and treated this ...
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by Sectra ABbased in SWEDEN
Sectra’s enterprise imaging portfolio gives you a unified strategy for all your imaging needs, and lets you improve patient outcome while lowering operational costs. With our solutions, you can reduce the number of systems while providing top-of-the-line diagnostic capabilities spanning both image-intense departments such as ...
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Manufactured by Beijing Wandong Medical Technology Co., Ltd.based in CHINA
Wandong is committed to enabling everyone - including those residents in remote areas - to enjoy advanced medical technology and reliable medical diagnostic services, for this reason in 2015 Wandong Medical set up the "Wanliyun" medical imaging platform with Ali Health. Relying on the platform advantages of Wandong Medical, Ali Health, ...
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based in USA
As you know, determining whether a patient requires professional treatment involves going more than skin deep. For this reason, VuePoint provides mobile X-ray services that are designed to let you know quickly and effectively whether your patient needs to see a ...
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Manufactured by SIMAD s.r.l.based in ITALY
The C-Arm is the most versatile radiological product on the market. It is used in all operating theatres, for endoscopy, cardiology, pneumology, emergency care applications and in ever growing ...
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based in USA
A mammogram procedure is simply an X-ray image of your breast. Mammography uses a low dose X-ray to look for early signs of breast cancer, such as lumps that are too small to be felt either by yourself or your healthcare provider. A mammogram can also show changes in your breast tissue which could indicate early-stage breast cancer. ...
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based in USA
Cryotherapy is a cancer treatment that kills cells by exposing them to extreme cold. Because living tissues cannot survive in drastically cold conditions, radiologists can use this therapy to induce hypothermia and kill solid tumors such as mesothelioma. This treatment, also known as cryoablation, is often used along with other types of treatment to eliminate all of the cancer cells in a ...
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based in USA
Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique that allows physicians to look at moving bodily structures in real-time. Many compare this to an X-ray movie because images are transmitted to a TV-like monitor so the body parts’ motion can be seen in detail. A fluoroscope utilizes an X-ray source and a fluorescent screen. The X-ray beam passes ...
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