Advanced Imaging Technology Aids in Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment
Toshiba’s suite of diagnostic imaging equipment is helping the medical community better treat patients who present with stroke symptoms
Read MoreToshiba’s suite of diagnostic imaging equipment is helping the medical community better treat patients who present with stroke symptoms
Read MoreThrough its CorE 64, faCTor64, and CORE 320 clinical trials, Toshiba is advancing the use of CT and ultrasound technology for cardiac applications.
Read MoreThe Viamo, introduced at RSNA 2009, combines the portability of a laptop system with advanced radiology features common to larger, cart-based systems.
Read MoreAbdominal ultrasound imaging of the pelvis was used to diagnose this right-sided ectopic pregnancy. The images of the right adnexa show a right paraovarian cystic lesion with thick echogenic rim.
Read MoreA proprietary tool for cardiac ultrasound helps quantify the function of the left ventricular wall in 3D, potentially enabling early detection of coronary-artery disease.
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreRecent studies validate both modalities as powerful tools in the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of breast cancer. Ongoing clinical trials validate the use of elastography in assessing breast cancer; early results are positive.
Read MoreThe addition of MicroPure, and Precision Imaging to ultrasound technology lead to faster, more accurate breast-cancer diagnosis.
Read MoreUltrasound imaging of bariatric patients is often hampered by the limits of the modality’s depth penetration. [...]
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