Computerized image analysis developer VirtualScopics of Rochester, NY, has been issued a patent from the U.S. Patent Office for the method and use of automatically identifying and quantifying abnormal anatomical structures found in medical images.
The patent allows VirtualScopics to measure a range of abnormalities, from multiple sclerosis lesions to bone marrow edemas, with high precision, helping its customers to use smaller patient populations in clinical trials, according to the company.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 30, 2006
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