Hitachi Medical Systems America has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance to market its Avia multimodality workstation. The Twinsburg, OH-based company said the product is designed for processing and viewing DICOM data from any diagnostic imaging modality. The workstation will be shipping with Fusion7D software, an application with modality and application-specific algorithms for the diagnostic interpretation of discrete or fused images.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersJuly 24, 2002
Related Reading
Hitachi, Rosses team up, June 17, 2002
Hitachi takes majority stake in AccSys, May 29, 2002
Hitachi to leap into U.S. multislice CT market, May 1, 2002
Hitachi to sell CADx system in Japan, November 13, 2001
Hitachi reaches MR milestone, July 11, 2001
Copyright © 2002 AuntMinnie.com