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Drag & drop all of your images and enhance them in one click. Tech Requirements. Microsoft Windows 7, 8,10 (64-bit) Open GL 3.3 or later compatible. See full list on github.com.

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A contrast mammography examination, commonly referred to as contrast enhanced 2D imaging (CE2D), is advanced imaging that provides additional information beyond a normal mammogram that may improve breast cancer detection. Contrast mammography refers to the imaging of a drug, known as a contrast agent, using mammographic X-ray imaging equipment. A contrast agent is given to patients to enhance the ability to see blood vessels and organs on medical images. These images provide greater detail when necessary to help healthcare professionals diagnose potential problems. The contrast agents used are the same as ones commonly used in standard CT examinations2 (commonly known as CAT scans).
Selenia® Dimensions® I-View software for contrast enhanced 2D (CE2D) imaging1 provides functional imaging information and highly detailed 2D images for enhanced precision in breast cancer detection. With I-View software, the Hologic Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam images may also be combined with CE2D imaging, creating powerful studies with the functional imaging benefits of contrast, along with the proven advantages of the Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam.2
I-View CE2D imaging is a simple upgrade to any Selenia Dimensions system, giving breast imaging practices an efficient pathway to expanded diagnostic capabilities.

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Selenia Dimensions I-View Software Option
  • Selenia Dimensions I-View Software Option
  • Copper Filter
  • User Manual
  • One year software warranty
Requirements
  • Selenia Dimensions 1.8.3 software or higher
  • Diagnostics license

Note: CE2D Imaging can be used with any of the Selenia Dimensions compression paddles, maintaining ease of use for the technology and patient comfort during positioning.

For additional technical information, please refer to the Selenia Dimensions data sheet.
Selenia Dimensions – Optimized for Contrast Enhanced 2D Imaging
Selenia Dimensions is a breast imaging platform designed to deliver a stream of continuous enhancements and new technologies for breast cancer detection and diagnosis.
*The Genius™3D Mammography™ exam (a.k.a. Genius™ exam) is acquired on the Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system and consists of a 2D and 3D™ image set, where the 2D image can be either an acquired 2D image or a 2D image generated from the 3D™ image set. The Genius™ exam is only available on the Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system. Please consult your physician for a full list of benefits and risks associated with mammography References: 1. Not available in all markets. 2. I-View software's CE2D Imaging in combo mode requires purchase of a Selenia Dimensions tomosynthesis system or option.

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Acoustic enhancement, also called posterior enhancement or enhanced through transmission, refers to the increased echoes deep to structures that transmit sound exceptionally well.

This is characteristic of fluid filled structures such as cysts, the urinary bladder and the gallbladder. The fluid only attenuates the sound less than the surrounding tissue. The time gain compensation (TGC) overcompensates through the fluid-filled structure causing deeper tissues to be brighter. Simply it is seen as increased echogenicity (whiteness) posterior to cystic area. Studies 1 7 7 esv. The presence of acoustic enhancement aids in the identification of cystic masses but some solid masses, especially lymphoma, may also show acoustic enhancement posteriorly.

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  • 1. Abu-Zidan FM, Hefny AF, Corr P. Clinical ultrasound physics. J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2012;4 (4): 501-3. Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation

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  • 1. Abu-Zidan FM, Hefny AF, Corr P. Clinical ultrasound physics. J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2012;4 (4): 501-3. Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation

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