FDA OKs Stentor PACS for digital mammography images

Stentor Inc.'s iSite PACS version 3.3 has been cleared by the FDA for use in the diagnostic reading, enterprise distribution and archiving of digital mammography images.

iSite PACS is a medical image and information management system that provides enterprise-wide diagnostic-quality images and relevant information, advanced radiology workstations, and online storage. It can be integrated into a healthcare institution's existing infrastructure, said Stentor.

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