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FDA is issuing this guidance to communicate how the Agency intends to apply its regulatory oversight to medical device data systems (MDDS), medical image storage devices, and medical image communication devices. FDA does not intend to enforce the requirements of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for hardware functions that are considered to be MDDS, medical image storage devices, or medical image communication devices, provided that the hardware function is limited to assisting the following software functions: electronic transfer, storage, conversion of formats, or display of medical device data and results. Software functions that are solely intended to transfer, store, convert formats, or display medical device data and results, including medical images, waveforms, signals, or other clinical information, are not devices and are not subject to applicable FDA regulatory requirements.

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With signal processing as its foundation, Medical Imaging Signals and Systems , Second Edition covers the most important imaging modalities in radiology: projection radiography, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Organized into parts to emphasize key overall conceptual divisions, Medical Imaging is most appropriate for engineering students who have taken the prerequisite signals and systems courses as well as elementary probability.

The STK-MED contains optimized software for processing blocks commonly found in ultrasound and OCT medical imaging system. The STK-MED contains a detailed algorithm description with API documentation, benchmarks and a unit test bench for each software module.

The TI Embedded Processor Software Toolkit for Medical Imaging (STK-MED) is a collection of several standard ultrasound and optical coherence tomography (OCT) algorithms for TI's C66x and C64x+ architecture. The algorithms showcase how medical imaging functions can leverage the C66x and C64x+ architecture for efficient performance and low power consumption. The goal of STK-MED is to shorten customer development time of medical imaging systems by providing optimized implementations of commonly used processing blocks. The source code contained in the STK-MED can easily be extended or modified to develop customized and differentiated modules. Please see the landing page, for feature details. Additional Information * Support Forum: Please post your question at and include tag "STK-MED". Technical Documents * Documentation is included within the package. Note * Please do not install in the same directory as .exe file. Legal Disclaimer System and equipment manufacturers and designers are responsible to ensure that their systems (and any TI devices incorporated in their systems) meet all applicable safety, regulatory and system-level performance requirements. All application-related information on this website (including application descriptions, suggested TI devices and other materials) is provided for reference only. While we have taken care to assure it is accurate, this information is subject to customer confirmation, and TI disclaims all liability for system designs and for any applications assistance provided by TI. Use of TI devices in life support and/or safety applications is entirely at the buyer's risk, and the buyer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless TI from any and all damages, claims, suits or expense resulting from such use.

The techniques available for segmentation of medical images are specific to application, imaging modality and type of body part to be studied. For example, requirements of brain segmentation are different from those of thorax. The artifacts, which affect the brain image, are different - partial volume effect is more prominent in brain while in the thorax region it is motion artifact which is more prominent. Thus while selecting a segmentation algorithm one is required to consider all these aspects. The problems common to both CT and MR medical images are:

We are happy to offer you the opportunity for both theoretical learning as well as hands-on training to build a good understanding of MR imaging and its application in radiation therapy planning. Our three-day interactive training course at the Imaging Science Institute (ISI) is led by experts of the University Hospital Erlangen, conducted in English, and caters to the interests of radiotherapists, medical physicists, and RT technologists. (Note: This course is not available for U.S. customers.)

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