Computed radiography system.The 2000RT CR Plus system for oncology oncology /on·col·o·gy/ (ong-kol´ah-je) the sum of knowledge regarding tumors; the study of tumors. on·col·o·gy n. offers the performance of the 2000RT CR system combined with a high-resolution monitor and flexible image archiving. The 20.1-inch ultrahigh-definition flat panel monitor See flat panel display. displays 1,024 by 1,255 and 12-bit (4,096 gray level) images in a large format with high contrast definition. High-capacity CD and DVD writers A DVD drive that records/writes onto any combination of DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW media. Contrast with a DVD-ROM drive that only reads discs. See DVD and DVD burner. offer patient- or facility-centric image archiving. The base system can produce a scan up to 14 inches by 17 inch with a pixel size of 0.255 mm every 25 seconds. Its DICOM (medical, standard) DICOM - (From Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine) A standard developed by ACR-NEMA (American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturer's Association) for communications between medical imaging devices. images can be printed or integrated into image review modules of most practice management software for electronic distribution as well as output to medical imaging film. Wide-latitude response of the storage phosphors provides cons tent image quality and can reduce retakes. The system's desktop size allows it to fit into tight environments, and maintenance and calibration are minimal because the system has only four moving parts Moving parts are the components of a device that undergo continuous or frequent motion, most commonly rotation. "Parts" only include the mechanical components which does not include fuel, or any other gas or liquid. . Eastman Kodak Co., Health Imaging Group, Rochester, N.Y. www.rsleads.com/311ht-182 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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