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OCT Browser

One of the problem with the clinical use of the 3D OCT technology* is that physicians usually get stuck with piles of still images

One of the problem with the clinical use of the 3D OCT technology* is that physicians usually get stuck with piles of still images

OCT Browser

by University of Pittsburgh
OCT Browser
OCT Browser
OCT Browser

What is it about?

One of the problem with the clinical use of the 3D OCT technology* is that physicians usually get stuck with piles of still images. We do not have time to sit in front of the devices and directly manipulate images during our busy clinics.

OCT Browser

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(21)
Size
54Mb
Genre
Medical Photo & Video
Last updated
July 2, 2010
Release date
April 27, 2010
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App Store Description

One of the problem with the clinical use of the 3D OCT technology* is that physicians usually get stuck with piles of still images. We do not have time to sit in front of the devices and directly manipulate images during our busy clinics.

These days are over now.

Now you can have 3D OCT images on your iPad, where you can slice and visualize them in a way exactly you would like. As soon as your technicians scan your patients, 3D OCT images can be converted to an iPad friendly portable format and delivered to your iPad in less than a minute. Great time saver with improved productivity. Also great to share images with your colleagues and patients alike.

This is a fully functional software and a part of our OCT Browser Software Suite, designed by physicians for physicians. Four example OCT images are bundled with this release. Two additional sample OCT files can be downloaded from our website for testing the file sharing (via iTunes) functionality.

* What is OCT?
OCT stands for optical coherence tomography, which provides cross-sectional images of various human tissues with a microscopic scale in a non-contact and non-invasive fashion. Ophthalmology first adopted this medical imaging technology in 1991. Since then it has expanded its application to various medical fields.

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