Sectra takes breast imaging workstation to the US:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The US FDA has given Sweden's Sectra clearance to sell its workstation dedicated to breast imaging. The IDS5 workstation is part of the firm's PACS for breast imaging, a complete system for the processing and archiving of all digital images used in mammography. It is designed to streamline screening and diagnostic workflow, integrating all breast imaging modalities, including all currently approved full field digital mammography units, sonography and breast MRI, into a single PACS solution, according to the Linkoping company.
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