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Varian, BrainLab take Mumbai order
Radiation therapy developer Varian Medical Systems and image-guided therapy firm BrainLab have sold a Varian/BrainLab Novalis Tx radiosurgery platform to Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, India.
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Teleradiology paves way for remote medicine
BANGALORE (Reuters), Oct 16 - On a computer monitor in his office in the high-tech hub of Bangalore, Indian radiologist Arjun Kalyanpur examines a scan of the skull of a six-year-old boy who fell off his bicycle.
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Ashva scores Radion sale
PACS vendor Ashva Technologies has sold 150 licenses of its Radion DICOM workstation through two OEM partners.
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GE inks Bangladesh partnership
GE Healthcare has formed a partnership with Grameen Health, an affiliate of microfinancing organization Grameen Bank of Bangladesh, to improve healthcare in the developing world.
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Infrared sensors track radiation treatment in India
An inexpensive automatic sensor device that halts external-beam radiotherapy treatment if a patient moves can result in more precise treatments, study results suggest. The device prevents unnecessary radiation exposure to normal tissue when immobilization devices are not utilized.
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Philips to buy India's Alpha X-Ray
Philips Healthcare has reached an agreement to acquire Indian cardiovascular x-ray developer Alpha X-Ray Technologies.
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Ashva nets FDA nod
Indian PACS vendor Ashva Technologies has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its Edge PACS offering.
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Digital x-ray lowers retake rates in study from Pakistan
A university hospital in Pakistan was able to reduce its x-ray retake rate from 5.5% to 1% after converting to digital x-ray. The study highlights the efficiency gains possible through filmless x-ray imaging, even at imaging facilities in developing countries.
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IDC nets Pakistan deal
Canadian digital radiography developer Imaging Dynamics (IDC) has received a contract from the government of Pakistan.
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IDC wins Indian DR contract
Canadian digital radiography developer Imaging Dynamics (IDC) of Calgary, Alberta, has won a large contract from a state government in India.
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Draxis completes sale to Jubilant
Draxis Health has finalized its acquisition by Jubilant Organosys of Noida, India.
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NovaRad scores Indian RIS/PACS contract
PACS developer NovaRad has won a contract with a 1,500-bed hospital in India for the American Fork, UT-based firm's NovaRIS and NovaPACS offerings.
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Optic nerve ultrasound detects raised intracranial pressure in head injury
CHENNAI, India (Reuters Health), Apr 30 - Ultrasound assessment of the diameter of the optic nerve sheath can be used as a bedside test for early diagnosis of raised intracranial tension in head injury, researchers from India report.
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Indian firm to buy Draxis for $255 million
Jubilant Organosys of Noida, India, has signed an agreement to acquire radiopharmaceutical developer Draxis Health of Montreal for $255 million (U.S.).
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'Telemedicine' links Africans to Indian expertise
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters), Apr 3 - India launched a telemedicine project in Ethiopia last July that links hospitals in Ethiopia with the Hyderabad-based Care Group of Hospitals, India's leading cardiac institute. The scheme is part of the pan-African e-network, a $135.6 million joint initiative between the African Union and India which was launched in Ethiopia last year to improve Internet links and communication.
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Siemens launches PETNet in India
Siemens Healthcare of Erlangen, Germany, has opened its first PETNet Solutions radiopharmaceutical production facility in India.
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