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IntelliSpace Clinical Applications
Philips Healthcare Informatics, Inc.
Philips IntelliSpace Clinical Applications is an image processing workstation software package designed to run on standard PC hardware. The hardware required is made up of "off-the-shelf" standard computer components. Philips IntelliSpace Clinical Applications software receives image data from medical scanning devices, such as CT and MRI, or from image archives. Philips IntelliSpace Clinical Applications performs viewing, image manipulation, communication, printing, and quantification of images.
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IntelliSpace Radiology
Philips Healthcare Informatics, Inc.
IntelliSpace Radiology Software (client) is a software package intended to be used by trained professionals, including but not limited to Radiologists, physicians, administrators and medical technicians. The software is used with general purpose computing hardware for the presentation, processing, measurement and distribution of images and associated data throughout a clinical environment. IntelliSpace Radiology contains an Advanced Mammography module for functionality specific to Mammography. Lossy compressed mammographic images and digitized film/screen images must not be reviewed for primary image interpretations. Mammography images may only be interpreted using display monitors approved for digital mammography.
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IntelliSpace PACS
Philips Healthcare Informatics, Inc.
IntelliSpace PACS is an image management system intended to be used by trained professionals, including but not limited to physicians, nurses and medical technicians. The system is a software package used with general purpose computing hardware to acquire, store, distribute, process and display images and associated data throughout a clinical environment. The software performs digital image processing, measurement, communication and storage. Lossy compressed mammographic images and digitized screen images must not be reviewed for primary image interpretations. Mammographic images may only be interpreted using an FDA approved monitor that offers at least 5 Mpixel resolution and meets other technical specifications reviewed and accepted by FDA.