'CT Scanner' p4 Searchterm 'CT Scanner' found in 1 term [ • ] and 21 definitions [• ]Result Pages : • On October 19, 2001, Philips Medical Systems completed an acquisition strategy through its purchase of Marconi Medical Systems. The History of Marconi Medical Systems 2001 Royal Philips Electronics and Marconi plc announced that Philips has agreed to acquire Marconi Medical Systems for $1.1 billion. 2000 Marconi introduces Infinite Detector Technology for Mx8000 multislice CT scanner, which acquires an unprecedented 16 simultaneous slices with sub-millimeter isotropic accuracy. 1999 At RSNA, Picker International unveils the new Marconi Medical Systems name and corporate vision. 1998 Picker International acquires the Computed Tomography Division of Elscint Ltd, immediately positioning Picker at the forefront of major global CT suppliers. 1986 Picker produces the industry's first 1.0T MR imager. 1981 Picker is sold to General Electric Co. Ltd. of England (GEC). Picker merged with Cambridge Instruments, GEC Medical, and American Optical to form Picker International. 1967 The name changed from Picker x-ray to Picker Corporation. Picker acquired Dunlee. 1946 The Dunlee Corporation started in Chicago by Dunmore Dunk and Zed. J. Atlee to meet demand for quality x-ray tubes and special purpose tubes. 1915 James Picker Company formed in New York City offering sales and service of x-ray equipment, film and accessories. •
An Osteo CT or quantitative computed tomography (QCT) is used to measure bone mineral density (BMD). The high contrast discrimination of computed tomography can be used to examine the central skeleton for osteoporosis. Common CT scanners require a standard of reference to properly perform quantitative tissue analysis. Osteo CT is the most accurate bone densitometry study, but is not widely available and delivers more radiation to the patient than dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. •
A phantom is an artificial object of known size and composition that is imaged to test, adjust or monitor the linearity, sensitivity, homogeneity, imaging performance and geometric aspects of CT scanners, gamma cameras or other radiographic systems. A phantom can be a fluid-filled container or bottle including structures of various materials, sizes and shapes.
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(p) The pitch (in computed tomography) is the ratio of the patient table increment to the total nominal beam width for the CT scan. The pitch factor relates the volume coverage speed to the thinnest sections that can be reconstructed. In spiral CT, dose is always inversely proportional to pitch. Among the different manufacturers, there are various definitions of pitch depending on whether a single-detector (single-slice) or multi-detector (multi-slice) CT scanner is used.
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For a single-slice helical scanner the pitch is:
Pitch = table movement per rotation/slice collimation.
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The international standard formula (by the IEC) is:
Pitch = TF (table feed in mm per 360° rotation)/(N (number of detector rows) x SC (slice collimation in mm))
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Shimadzu, established in 1875, produced Japan's first x-ray apparatus for medical use in 1909. Today Shimadzu provides a broad range of diagnostic imaging equipment that includes digital x-ray systems, PET systems, CT scanners and diagnostic ultrasound systems.
CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines:
CT Systems
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SCT-7800TC
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SCT-7800TF
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SCT-7800TX
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SCT-7800TX-PLUS
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