Infinitt North America

  
Infinitt Mammography Workstation 
Infinitt North America (Booth 4054) is unveiling its Infinitt Mammo PACS, a web-based, multi-modality PACS solution designed to streamline the way breast imaging studies are displayed, read, archived and distributed.
 
Configured with 5 megapixel, flat-panel grayscale monitors, the Infinitt Mammo PACS provides screening and diagnostic tools specific to mammography and allows users to read full-field digital mammography (FFDM), ultrasound, MRI and general radiographic images on a single workstation. It includes PACS workflow features like access to digitized priors, comparative review, automated presets for display, and advanced hanging protocols that can be customized for user and modality preferences.
 
The Infinitt Mammo PACS can be purchased as an option with the Infinitt RIS and PACS, providing easy and efficient access to a full set of integrated features—such as a digital dictation, document imaging, CD burning and MQSA reporting—all from one workstation.
 
The Infinitt Mammo PACS includes customizable reading layouts and sequences for FFDM systems and support for digital mammography computer assisted detection (CAD). CAD markings can be applied to the digital mammography images and archived for future reference.
 
Infinitt Mammo PACS provides improved image quality with CLAHE (contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization) and supports an ON-Call function that downloads large datasets into local computer storage, allowing faster speeds for viewing mammography images.

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