MRI technology firm Nanosignal (formerly Canonsburg, PA-based MicroSignal) reported that it has successfully completed testing of DICOM print-class software that enables its MRI data processing tool, Slices, to function as a service class user (SCU) under the standard.
The DICOM SCU capability will allow images produced by the Slices tool to be printed on film, according to the Las Vegas-based company.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersDecember 9, 2003
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