Confirma CADStream installs tip the 100th mark

Confirma Inc. said this week that it has sold and installed more than 100 CADStream systems to customers throughout the United States, including hospitals, private imaging practices and women's imaging centers.

CADStream software provides computer aided detection technology for breast MR (magnetic resonance) studies. CADStream's automated features include image registration, subtractions, angiogenesis maps, interactive real-time contrast curves, multiplanar reformatting, maximum intensity projections (MIPs), volume summaries and the SureLoc interventional guidance tool.

According to Confirma, CADStream can be used with any MR scanner and workflow scenario.

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