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FiatLux Imaging’s Visualize for 3D medical image visualization 
FiatLux Imaging (Booth 2645) is introducing enhancements to its Visualize 3D application, which is engineered to run on commodity-priced PCs as well as a full range of portable computers.

The firm’s Visualize 3D software takes advantage of DirectX game programming technologies and the potential of off-the-shelf video graphic cards to deliver image reformations from CT and MRI scans.

FiatLux Visualize supports a range of 3D and advanced 2D image processing protocols, including MIP, MPR, and advanced volume reconstruction as well as offering tools including segmentation, editing and analysis.

As the role of mobile computing grows in healthcare, FiatLux Visualize brings 3D images to daily conferences, bedside for patient consultations and into physician’s homes.

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