Brian Casey and Wayne ForrestRSNAAgfa touts new Impax software, CR technologiesCHICAGO - New advances in digital x-ray and RIS/PACS software are being showcased in the RSNA booth of Agfa HealthCare of Greenville, SC. The company is highlighting Impax 6.4 and its computed radiography (CR) mammography system, as well as a compact desktop CR reader, new e-learning packages, and a new tabletop printer.November 28, 2007RSNACarestream highlights CR readers, RIS/CAD, mammo CADCHICAGO - At this year's RSNA meeting, Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, is highlighting new additions to its computed radiography (CR) line, as well as RIS/PACS enhancements and new upgrades to its mammography computer-aided detection (CAD) software.November 28, 2007RSNAPortable CR unit tops Fuji RSNA highlightsCHICAGO - Digital x-ray and PACS vendor Fujifilm Medical Systems USA of Stamford, CT, is entering the market for mobile imaging with its portable FCR Go system at this year's RSNA meeting. Other highlights include its Unity SpeedSuite digital radiography system and the latest version of its Synapse PACS software.November 26, 2007RSNASiemens' RSNA launches span CT, MRI, x-ray, and US modalitiesCHICAGO - Multimodality vendor Siemens Medical Solutions of Malvern, PA, is touting a range of new systems and technologies, including a family of CT scanners, a premium ultrasound scanner, a pair of MRI systems, and a robotic-controlled interventional x-ray system.November 26, 2007RSNAPhilips launches 256-slice CT, mammo, wireless DRCHICAGO - A new 256-slice CT scanner, a full-field digital mammography system, and a vision of what the reading room of the future might look like are among the highlights in the RSNA booth of Philips Medical Systems of Andover, MA.November 26, 2007RSNAGE RSNA highlights include new CT, MRI, molecular technologiesCHICAGO - Multimodality vendor GE Healthcare is demonstrating a range of new technologies in its RSNA booth, including a new high-definition CT platform, an MRI scanner for dedicated breast imaging, and technology for freezing motion in PET/CT studies.November 25, 2007CTAquilion One 320-slice CT scanner spearheads Toshiba RSNA launchesCHICAGO - Toshiba America Medical Systems lobbed an unexpected shell into the multislice CT wars at this week's RSNA meeting, debuting Aquilion One, a CT system based on 320-slice architecture. The company is also highlighting its work-in-progress Vantage Titan MRI system, as well as its new 4D volume imaging applications for the Aplio and Xario ultrasound systems, its upgraded Xario XG system, and new 4D transducers.November 25, 2007Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCTAI-enabled CCTA on par with IVUS for plaque quantificationAn AI-powered automated plaque quantification tool for coronary CT angiography (CCTA) performs on par with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) for quantifying heart plaque volume and characterizing plaque.Molecular ImagingNew PET tracer shows promise in patients with kidney cancerPractice ManagementSalary differences narrow between academic, nonacademic radiologistsUltrasoundUltrasound-guided nerve blocks safe for emergency pain managementWomens ImagingBatch reading of DBT exams leads to reader performance boost