Advanced visualization and analysis software firm Claron Technology has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its NilRead viewing software.
The universal, Web-based, zero-footprint viewer is designed for the diagnostic interpretation of medical images.
NilRead supports diagnostic viewing of DICOM imaging modalities on single or multimonitor configurations. Running from a remote server, the viewer supports high-resolution medical images and data formats with no software download, the firm said.
The viewer features customizable hanging protocols, prior-current comparison, and extensive measurements. Its advanced visualization features include thin/thick slabs, maximum intensity projections (MIPs), volume rendering, and PET/CT fusion, Claron said. NilRead also leaves no information on the viewing hardware when the session is complete.