Total Freedom in your manipulationMore than just pretty pictures.InSight presents clarity in diagnosis. |
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Neo Imagery Technologies, Inc. is primarily engaged in the design and development of high-speed 3D and 4D image processing workstations used for medical image visualization. 4D refers to the capability of displaying a 3D object in motion such as the beating heart. With InSight Diagnostic Imaging Workstation, an untrained radiologist can quickly master the rudiments of the most sophisticated 3D and 4D rendering techniques available today including real-time interactive MIP, Shaded Surface Display, Volume Rendering, and Curved Multiplanar Reformatting. These techniques permit rapid 3D visualization of the multi-slice volume sets produced by Ultrafast EBT scanners and high speed multislice helical CT. For example a user may view the endocardial surface of the beating heart and observe wall contraction and valve motion in a 3D display. In addition, the anatomy of the luminal surface of a coronary artery can be studied endoscopically to study the structure of calcification or stenosis. These applications represent significant revenue potential for both existing EBT users and high-speed multislice helical CT. |
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Image Courtesy: Esat Memisoglu, M.D., Dipl., ABR
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CT/EBT heart Angiogram |
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Heart CTA on Somatom Plus 4 Volume Zoom Image Courtesy: Dr. Christoph Becker, University of Munich. |
Heart bypass surgeryAbove, volume rendering demonstrates a successful quadruple bypass surgery.
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Electron Beam Angiogram performed on Imatron EBCT. Image Courtesy: Dr. Budoff, University of California Los Angeles. |
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AJR 2000;175:423-424 Imaging of Noncalcified Coronary Plaques Using Helical CT with Retrospective ECG Gating Christoph R. Becker, Andreas Knez, Bernd Ohnesorge, U. Joseph Schoepf, and Maximilian F. Reiser, Department of Clinical Radiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Klinikum Grosshadern, Marchioninistr. 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany |
CT Angiogram performed on Volume Zoom showing second and third generation vessels. |
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