Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:29:33 PM
which has to do with this guy's statement, "I saw the demonstration images provided by the company at their booth at the recent Red Chip conference in Scottsdale. The imaging of bone might be useful in the ER or OR. Imaging of soft tissue, requiring greater sensitivity of the imager, was almost non-existent. Given what they showed me, there is no way this will come close to replacing CT."
Apparently, he is attempting to equate actual CT images with some "demonstration images" provided at the Red Chip. I'm sure Dean did not have the Dominion plugged in at the Red Chip. So I'm thinking any images available to him would've been simulated and should not be used for comparisons with actual CT images.
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