Medview
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| MedView | |
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Screenshot MedView |
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| Developed by | ViewTec AG, Switzerland |
| Initial release | ? |
| Stable release | 1.1.0.1 [+/−] |
| Preview release | 1.1.0.1 [+/−] |
| Written in | ? |
| OS | Windows 2000/XP |
| Available in | English |
| Genre | Medical Viewer |
| License | Shareware |
| Website | [1] |
Non-invasive virtual endoscopy has shown to be vastly superior to conventional analysis of contiguous 2D images. New interactive medical imaging applications are able to read and display 3D volumetric reconstructed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computer Tomography (CT) or Positron Emission Tomography (PET) cross-sectional images. The DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) format defines a set of standards for handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging.
MedView is a DICOM compatible digital medical imaging solution. It runs on PC (Win2000, XP).
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[edit] Releases
The last release is 1.1.0.1
[edit] Features
- Supports DICOM 3.0 files (including all standard classes and modalities CR, CT, MR, NM, US, RF, SC, VL, etc.)
- Overview of study or series with different filter possibilities
- It is able to display the HUGO-File format LAT
- Interactive 3D volume rendering
- Coronal, Axial and Sagital views
[edit] Main Focus
- Doctor, Physician
- Hospital
- Clinical Station
[edit] Software
MedView Software Suite is free of charge with some restrictions (watermarks). The regular price is 250 USD
[edit] Company
The ViewTec, founded in 1998, is a spin-off company emerging from the University of Zurich, Department of Computer Science, Switzerland. The qualifications of the ViewTec AG are:
- 3D-SW-Development (VR-, Immersive-Applications, Virtual Globe-Solutions, Simulation, Remote Sensing)
- 3D-Services (Construction of streaming Digital Terrain and Landscape models, hosting of streaming data)
- 3D-Visualization- Science/Technique
[edit] See also
- Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine - Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
- Visible Human Project - Visible Human Project

