Redmond, Washington's FiatLux Imaging software lets doctors work with standard PCs or PDAs
| August 13, 2008 |
Doctors looking to analyze three-dimensional images generated from an MRI or CT Scan on their own typically have to go to a specialized workstation, often located in the radiology department of a hospital.
Starting Wednesday, when Redmond's FiatLux Imaging http://www.fiatluximaging.com puts its first product on the market, that will no longer have to be the case because the company's software allows doctors to work with the images on standard PCs or PDAs.
"We're saying, let's move this outside the (radiology) department," Chief Executive Officer Mary Frances Feider said.
By JOSEPH TARTAKOFF P-I REPORTER
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