Merge, Biotronics3D combine technologies

Merge Healthcare has added three Biotronics3D applications to its eFilm eCommerce channel: Diagnostic 3D, Vessel Review and Colon Review.

Each module brings access to advanced visualization tools that assist in non-invasive viewing and diagnosing of medical conditions, according to the Milwaukee-based Merge.

The London-based Biotronics3D said its modules can be deployed enterprise-wide through a software download, and without the need for specialized hardware or bandwidth capabilities.

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