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Mallinckrodt, Inc.
www.mallinckrodt.com Mallinckrodt, a Tyco Healthcare company makes and distributes products for respiratory care; bulk and dosage pharmaceuticals, primarily for pain relief and addiction therapy; and imaging agents for magnetic resonance, ultrasound, x-ray, and nuclear medicine applications. With worldwide manufacturing and distribution facilities, as well as worldwide sales offices, Mallinckrodt sells its products worldwide.

In June 2007 Tyco International Ltd. completed the separation of its healthcare business, which is named Covidien. Mallinckrodt, Inc. is now part of Covidien Ltd.

CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines: Contrast Agents
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Mallinckrodt, Inc.
675 McDonnell Blvd.
Hazelwood, MO 63042
USA
PHONE
US: (888)744-1414
International: +1-314-654-3177
FAX
+1-314-654-5380
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Imaging Products Customer Service:
US: Imaging Customer Service
International: icsstl@mkg.com
Mammography
Mammography is a diagnostic imaging procedure of the breast to detect and evaluate breast disease. Mammography is widely used as a screening method and plays a key role in early breast cancer detection.
The screening mammography is used to detect breast changes in women who have no signs or symptoms or noticed breast abnormalities. The goal is to detect a breast tumor before any clinical signs are observable.
A diagnostic mammography is used to investigate suspicious breast changes, such as a breast lump, an unusual skin appearance, breast pain, nipple thickening or nipple discharge.
A breast screening or standard mammography requires two mammograms from different angles of each breast including craniocaudal view and mediolateral view. Additional images can be made from other angles or focus on microcalcifications or other suspicious areas.
A mammogram is created by special mammography equipment with long wavelength of the used x-rays. Film-screen mammography is still the most widely used technology, but the state of the art technique is digital mammography. Conventional x-ray equipment was used to produce mammograms until dedicated mammography equipment became available in the late 1960s. Film-screen mammography and xeromammography, introduced in the early 1970s, used lower radiation doses and produced sharper mammograms. The second generation of mammography systems has been introduced in the early 1980s. Chief disadvantages of analog mammography include the labor-intensive handling of the cassettes, relatively slow processing time, the lack of a direct interface to the x-ray system, and no post processing possibilities.
Mammograms of high quality should be done with the lowest radiation dose as possible. Adequate breast compression is important due to shortening of the exposure times, immobilization of the breast, reduction of motion and blurring and prevention of overpenetration by means of equalizing breast thickness.
Further breast imaging procedures include breast ultrasound and breast MRI.
Radiography
Radiography is a synonym for the examination of the structure of materials by nondestructive methods, for example with radiation. Radiography is used for both medical and industrial applications.
Autoradiography describes the imaging of an object using radiations produced by the radioactive decay of nuclides in the object.
Sometimes, imaging modalities without use of radiation such as MRI and ultrasound are grouped in radiography due to the fact that the radiology staff handles different forms of medical imaging. Treatment using radiation is known as radiotherapy.

See also Diagnostic Imaging and Conventional Radiography.
Shimadzu Corporation
www.shimadzu.com

Shimadzu, established in 1875, produced Japan's first x-ray apparatus for medical use in 1909. Today Shimadzu provides a broad range of diagnostic imaging equipment that includes digital x-ray systems, PET systems, CT scanners and diagnostic ultrasound systems.

CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines: CT Systems
SCT-7800TC
SCT-7800TF
SCT-7800TX
SCT-7800TX-PLUS
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SHIMADZU CORPORATION
1,Nishinokyo-Kuwabara-cho, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto 604-8511
Japan
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+81-75-823-1111
Siemens Medical Systems
www.siemensmedical.com

The range of diagnostics and imaging systems of Siemens Medical Systems covers ultrasound, nuclear medicine, angiography, magnetic resonance, computer tomography and patient monitoring.

CT and X-Ray Related Product Lines: CT Systems
SOMATOM Definition
SOMATOM Sensation
SOMATOM Emotion
SOMATOM Spirit
SOMATOM Sensation Open
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Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services Corporation
51 Valley Stream Parkway
Malvern, PA 19355
USA
PHONE
+1 610 219 6300
FAX
+1 610 219 8266
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