Nuclear Cardiology Systems,
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc,
BC Technical Inc,
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Edge Systems Corporation,
Anthony Products, Inc.,
BFW, Inc.,
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(FDA Code:
LSY)
North American Scientific, Inc.,
Labthermics Technologies,
InSightec Ltd.
Philips Medical Systems, N.A.,
Xma,
Picker International Canada
Insite One, Inc.,
Berlex Imaging,
Eigen,
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Toshiba Medical Systems,
Stephens International Recruiting, Inc.,
California Imaging Services,
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Toshiba Medical Systems,
Eigen,
A.M. X-Ray Service, Inc.,
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Philips Medical Systems, N.A.
Soyee Products,
X-Ray Accessory Corp.,
Polaroid Corporation,
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Talecris Biotherapeutics, Inc.,
Thomas Group Ltd., The,
Eigen,
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The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) is an evacuated glass envelope containing an electron gun (a source of electrons) and a fluorescent screen, usually with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electrons. When electrons strike the fluorescent screen, light is emitted. The electron beam is deflected and modulated in a way which causes it to display an image on the screen. The image may represent electrical waveforms (oscilloscope), pictures (television, computer monitor), echoes of aircraft detected by radar, etc., The single electron beam can be processed in such a way as to display moving pictures in natural colors. The generation of an image on a CRT by deflecting an electron beam requires the use of an evacuated glass envelope which is large, deep, heavy, and relatively fragile (this has earned it the nickname 'Fishbowl'). The development of imaging technologies without these disadvantages has caused CRTs to be largely displaced by flat plasma screens, liquid crystal displays, DLP, OLED displays, and other technologies.
Ampronix Inc.,
Multi Imager, Inc.,
NEC Display Solutions,
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Richardson Electronics
Nuclear Cardiology Systems,
Perkinelmer, Inc.,
Panasonic,
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Nuclear Cardiology Systems,
BC Technical Inc,
Alternative Vision Corporation,
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Fischer Imaging,
Becton, Dickson & Co.,,
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc,
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Alternative Vision Corporation,
Imaging3 Inc,
Fairchild Imaging,
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Redlake,
Fairchild Imaging
North American Imaging, Inc.,
TDK Medical,
Partssource LLC
Lyons Tool and Die Company,
Chematics Inc.,
Enova Medical Technologies, LLC,
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Medelex, Inc.
Maven Imaging,
Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
M&i Medical Sales, Inc.,
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Fischer Imaging,
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc,
Del Medical Imaging Corp.,
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(FDA Code:
OMJ /
892.205)
Identification. A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification.
Classification. Class II (special controls; voluntary standards--Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Std., Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) Std., Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Test Pattern).
Invivo,
Edda Technology, Inc.
M&i Medical Sales, Inc.
(FDA Code:
IXX /
892.19)
Identification. An automatic radiographic film processor is a device intended to be used to develop, fix, wash, and dry automatically and continuously film exposed for medical purposes.
Classification. Class II.
Fuji Medical Systems,
H R Simon & Company, Inc.,
Agfa Healthcare Corp,
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(FDA Code:
IZJ /
892.162)
Identification. A cine or spot fluorographic x-ray camera is a device intended to photograph diagnostic images produced by x-rays with an image intensifier.
Classification. Class II.
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc,
Philips Medical Systems, N.A.,
Hamamatsu Corp.,
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M&i Medical Sales, Inc.,
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc,
Heartlab, Inc.,
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Bulbtronics, Inc,
Supertech Inc
Nuclear Cardiology Systems,
Bulbtronics, Inc,
Mobile X-Ray Solutions, Inc.,
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A Collimator is a device that narrows a beam of particles or waves. Collimators are used in linear accelerators used for radiotherapy treatments. They help to shape the beam of radiation emerging from the machine, they can limit the maximum field size of a beam. The treatment head of a linear accelerator consists of both a primary and secondary collimator. The primary collimator is positioned after the electron beam has reached a vertical orientation. When using photons, it is placed after the beam has passed through the X-ray target. The secondary collimator is positioned after either a flattening filter for photon therapy or a scattering foil for electron therapy. The secondary collimator consists of two jaws, which can be moved to either enlarge or reduce the size of the treatment field. New systems involving multileaf collimators (MLCs) are used to further shape a beam to localise treatment fields in radiotherapy. MLCs consist of approximately 50-120 leaves of heavy, metal collimator plates which slide into place to form the desired field shape.
Ralco Medical Components, Inc.,
Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
Shimadzu Medical Systems,
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Lyons Tool and Die Company,
Chematics Inc.,
Enova Medical Technologies, LLC,
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Nuclear Cardiology Systems
Common radiotherapy simulator simulates the motions and treatment angles of a radiotherapy treatment unit. It is used to help delineate tumor areas and treatment volumes with the use of radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging instead of high-energy radiation used by a typical treatment unit. It consists of an array of X-ray components and mechanical positioning systems that are capable of reproducing typical functions and movements of a radiotherapy treatment unit.
Varian, Inc.,
Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
Toshiba Medical Systems,
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Associated Leasing International Corp.,
Morse Medical, Inc.
Pearson Dental Supply Inc,
Telemis s.a.
Capintec, Inc.,
Ultra-Cal, Inc.,
Radcal Corporation,
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Advance Imaging, LLC,
FSExpress, Inc.,
American Medical Sales, Inc.,
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Advance Imaging, LLC,
Barco,
Amicas, Inc.,
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Lyons Tool and Die Company,
Insite One, Inc.,
Lakeshore Diagnostic,
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Fuji Medical Systems,
Barco,
Independent Imaging,
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Lakeshore Diagnostic,
Rapid X-Ray,
Associated Leasing International Corp.,
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Rapid X-Ray,
Independent Imaging,
Mid-Atlantic Telerad Inc.,
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Advance Imaging, LLC,
A/C X-Ray Corp.,
Lakeshore Diagnostic,
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KPI Ultrasound,
Barco,
Berlex Imaging,
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KPI Ultrasound,
Lyons Tool and Die Company,
Lakeshore Diagnostic,
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KPI Ultrasound,
Lakeshore Diagnostic,
Buxco Electronics, Inc.,
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(FDA Code:
JAK /
892.175)
Identification. A computed tomography x-ray system is a diagnostic x-ray system intended to produce cross-sectional images of the body by computer reconstruction of x-ray transmission data from the same axial plane taken at different angles. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories.
Classification. Class II.
Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
Toshiba Medical Systems,
Heidelberg Engineering, Inc.,
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Barium Sulfate Suspension is barium sulfate turned into a liquid form by suspending it in a quick-flowing drink to aid in CT scans of the gastrointestinal region.
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