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Episode-Based Care Payment Approach: Using Advanced Imaging Technologies to Diagnose Acute Stroke More Effectively

Over the next several years, healthcare economic policies will change the delivery of medicine. The healthcare [...]

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Improving Door-to-Balloon Times With Toshiba’s Infinix-i

The right cardiovascular-radiography equipment can enhance diagnostic efficiency and increase the speed with which patients’ problems are diagnosed.

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Aquilion ONE’s SVD+ Helps to More Accurately Diagnose Stroke

An Aquilion ONE algorithm produces advanced perfusion maps for evaluating cerebral blood flow and brain tissue viability

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Aquilion ONE Enables Physicians to Prevent Stroke

Physicians Use Aquilion ONE’s Comprehensive Exam to Detect Life-Threatening Narrowed Right Carotid Artery

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Webinars Focus on High-tech Imaging Applications Education

A CME webinar series sponsored by Toshiba looks at new applications for high-tech imaging, including 320-detector row CT and non-contrast MRI.

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The Drive for Efficiency in Imaging

With customers facing new pressures for efficiency, Toshiba responds with unique product offerings. At this year’s RSNA, Toshiba showcased the ways its products are focused on helping customers achieve their goals.

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Beyond Comfort: The Importance of Patient-friendly Features

The move to focusing on comfort doesn’t only help patients; it also benefits physicians and technologists. Patient-friendly features of Toshiba’s systems drew customers to the booth at this year’s RSNA.

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AHRA and Toshiba Announce 2009 Putting Patients First Grant Recipients

Recipients selected for programs focused on quality and safety in pediatric and adult imaging. Meet the six new Putting Patients First recipients and learn how they plan to put their grant monies to use.

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Clinical Case of the Month: Congenital Heart, Double Aortic Arch

CTA of the chest to evaluate congenital heart defect in a 9 month old infant with respiratory distress noted at birth. 3D volume rendered and MPR views clearly demonstrate this double aortic arch causing stenosis of the left main stem bronchus, most likely causing the infants continued respiratory distress.

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RSNA 2009 Press Releases

RSNA 2009 Press Releases

A summary of press releases that were announced during RSNA 2009.

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