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Applications


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a-Si Arrays for Medical Applications
As
a replacement for film-based systems, dpiX arrays provide a safer,
more efficient means of capturing high-quality images for radiographic,
fluoroscopic, cardilogical and portal imaging. dpiX technology produces
distortion-free images that can be adjusted for clarity and image
enhancement, virtually eliminating the need for retakes. For the
business of daily clinical, hospital and lab use, dpiX a-Si technology
enables higher patient throughput and significant saving in image
storage, retrieval and transmission.
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High
resolution, low dose digital detectors for Radiography
These
digital systems, with the revolutionary flat detectors using
dpiX sensor arrays, are on the cutting edge of radiographic
imaging. With superior performance, the systems consistently
provide excellent image quality and improved viewing capabilities
for the doctors that use them, and a lower X-ray dose for
the patients, with virtually no retakes necessary. In fact,
because this innovative technology is so good, market-share
is rapidly favoring this new technology.
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Real
time imaging for Cardiology
Cardiovascular
X-ray systems using dpiX sensor arrays in flat detectors,
provide superior performance and improved viewing capabilities
for the doctors that use them, and generally lower X-ray dose
for the patients. This new favoring technology is also gaining
market-share.
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Oncology
Before a radiation dose is given to the patient, flat detectors
using dpiX sensor arrays are used to verify the accuracy of
the treatment to be given and patient setup. Once that is
verified, it may be used during the actual treatment as well,
again to verify the accuracy and to speed the treatment, all
of which are great benefits to the patient.
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Dental
Imaging
Two
flat detectors, with dpiX sensor arrays, may be used in a
cone beam 3-D CT (computed tomography) system for dental scanning
and the planning of oral procedures. With a quick scan, dentists,
orthodontists, and oral surgeons are rapidly able to view
a 3-D reconstruction of a patient's mouth, face, and jaw areas
for evaluation.
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