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COLD CATHODE DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS: The evolution of high resolution, low dose imaging
COLD CATHODE DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS: The evolution of high resolution, low dose imaging.
By Gregory Kicska, MD, PhD Cardiothoracic Imaging Associate Professor, University of Washington Veterans Health Administration, Seattle

Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Potential Of A Novel Tomosynthesis System For MSK
Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) is a well-established technology that has become the gold standard for breast mammography. In recent years its benefits in musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging have been acknowledged and lead to a rapid increase in its utilization.

Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Potential Of A Novel Tomosynthesis System For Chest And Lung Diseases
Chest Digital Tomosynthesis (DTS) is known for its capability to overcome significant chest radiographs limitations (CXR). It improves detection of chest lesions and their anatomic localization and can exclude false lesions.

Digital Tomosynthesis Applications and the NANO-X Solution
Digital Tomosynthesis (DTS) is a well-established technique for producing slice images using x-ray systems. It is a refinement of conventional geometric tomography, which was developed in the 1930’s by the Italian radiologist Alessandro Vallebona.

Solving a global thrive for medical imaging
In developed countries, the distribution of modern technologies is remarkably variable¹, and for many of them it is even the case that demand is running ahead of supply.


Urgency and Innovation: Transforming Medical Imaging
In a previous document (The Imaging Gap – A life-threatening shortage of diagnostic imaging), the authors presented a wide-ranging view of the status and state of medical imaging today.

The Imaging Gap – A life-threatening shortage of diagnostic imaging
Over the last few decades, the demand for medical imaging has increased enormously, alongside the improvements in the field.

The Nanox Source in Pulsed Fluoroscopy
One of the essential principles in the X-ray technologist’s work is the ALARA principle. ALARA is an acronym for “As Low As Reasonably Achievable”.
