Toshiba's Virtual Explorer Workstation is a complete 3D, post-processing tool for MR analysis and image display. The design aims to offer a full range of features that will enhance MR imaging capability and functionality. The workstation comes with both the hardware and software necessary for a complete post-processing package. Key software features include: MPR/MIP, 3D imaging, brain perfusion, fusion, cardiac analysis, coronary assessment, myocardial perfusion, flow analysis, delayed enhancement and double oblique.
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Virtual Explorer Workstation Offers Full Range of Post-Processing Features for MR
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