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TeraRecon Publishes 2nd Volume of Clinical Case Studies in the Third Dimension

by Amanda Doreson, Project Manager | February 27, 2007
TeraRecon published their second
volume of case studies about 3D imaging.
TeraRecon announced the publication and availability of its second volume clinical case studies book covering a wide range of new 3D imaging articles, including cardiac and cardiovascular imaging, enterprise-wide volumetric review, surgical planning, pediatric imaging, breast imaging and more. Entitled "Clinical Case Studies in the Third-Dimension, Volume II", the book features 33 new articles authored by a broad spectrum of physicians and imaging professionals including internationally renowned experts at the world's top medical institutions. Several articles describe the applications of the company's Aquarius technology and the underlying iNtuition platform architecture that supports its enterprise-wide workflow for advanced image management.

TeraRecon's first edition, released in November 2005, included 26 clinical case study articles about 3D imaging applications with nearly 20,000 copies in circulation. The desire for information on clinical 3D topics and the integration of 3D solutions into standard reading and reporting practices proves how quickly multi-slice CT and MR have become today's imaging workhorse modalities, not only in radiology, but also in other clinical specialties.

A number of recognized physicians from the world's leading institutions in the field of medical imaging contributed case studies to the company's book These clinical case study articles are available on TeraRecon's website at: http://www.terarecon.com/news/clinical_case_studies.htm

TeraRecon wishes this informative and educational reference text to be widely available, and the company will supply either volume free of charge upon request. To receive a copy or copies, interested parties may email info(at)terarecon.com with a mailing address and the number of copies required.