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Improve radiology reporting efficiency and report quality with Imorgon's reporting automation.
As the top DICOM SR software for radiology, our solution significantly reduces unnecessary dictation by precisely transferring ultrasound and DEXA modality measurements into Powerscribe, Fluency, or RadAI. This eliminates manual errors and significantly accelerates the generation of reports.
Imorgon's unique advantages include:
- guaranteed transfer of all measurements - usually DICOM SR
- electronic worksheets for direct report population (eliminating dictation from notes)
- worksheets with priors, calculators, and clinical decision support (TI-RADS, O-RADS, etc)
- integration with Epic and other EHRs.
- vendor-neutral
Our dedicated support team ensures uninterrupted workflow.
Invest in Imorgon for a quick and substantial return on investment, transforming your reporting overhead into a streamlined, high-quality operation.
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3D-DOCTOR
3D-DOCTOR is a sophisticated software solution designed for 3D modeling, image processing, and measurement across various imaging modalities, including MRI, CT, PET, and microscopy, as well as scientific and industrial applications. It accommodates both grayscale and color images in multiple formats such as DICOM, TIFF, Interfile, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, PGM, MRC, RAW, and more. This powerful software generates 3D surface models and performs volume rendering from 2D cross-sectional images in real-time on your computer. Users can export polygonal mesh models in various formats, including STL, DXF, IGES, 3DS, OBJ, VRML, PLY, and XYZ, making it suitable for applications like surgical planning, simulation, quantitative analysis, finite element analysis, and rapid prototyping. In addition, it allows for 3D volume calculations and other measurements crucial for quantitative insights. The vector-based tools enhance the ease of handling image data, facilitating measurement and analysis efficiently. Moreover, 3D CT and MRI images can be re-sliced along any chosen axis, and it is capable of registering multi-modality images to produce comprehensive image fusions, ensuring a versatile approach to imaging challenges.
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VolView
VolView is an open-source tool designed for radiological professionals, enabling them to visualize DICOM data in three dimensions through interactive cinematic volume rendering. This application runs directly in web browsers, allowing secure data handling as files remain on the user's device without requiring installation. Supporting a convenient drag-and-drop interface for DICOM files, VolView excels in delivering high-quality and interactive 3D renderings. Users can explore various color presets, modify lighting and transparency settings, crop images, and engage with 3D data for enhanced understanding. The platform features both standard 2D and 3D controls, measurement tools, and annotation capabilities, with continual updates made in response to user suggestions. As it operates locally, VolView harnesses the processing power of the user's CPU, GPU, and disk space, avoiding reliance on external servers or cloud services. Additionally, being open-source, it remains freely available to healthcare professionals, promoting wide accessibility and collaboration in the clinical community. This empowers clinicians to utilize advanced visualization techniques in their diagnostic processes.
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