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The Mac fills the image analysis needs of Geneva University Hospital

 
Where can physicians at Geneva University Hospital view and analyze the images captured by the high-definition, multi-detector scanners newly installed in their radiology department? On the Mac Pro, iMac, and MacBook Pro computers in their offices, of course. The powerful OsiriX DICOM viewer installed on their systems “opened the floodgates of 3D image analysis and revolutionized workflow in the clinical departments.” (link)

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