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Medical imaging or in vivo diagnostics includes well-known modalities such as ultrasound, X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) as well as advanced radiography methods such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Kalorama Information offers bundled and specialized market analyses for these medical imaging modalities. Specifics on market share, segmentation, size, growth, and opportunities are featured in reports.
- $1,995.00 – $5,990.00Contrast agents and radiopharmaceuticals have revolutionized in vivo imaging. Technical developments in contrast media and imaging techniques is combining with the trends toward both the functional and molecular understanding of disease to create a rapidly growing marketplace in these agents. The introduction and now brisk ongoing development of contrast media for traditional radiography, computed tomography […]February 1, 2007$1,200.00 – $5,990.00Ultrasound, also known as sonography, is not a new imaging modality—having been around since the 1950s—but its application areas have just recently begun to expand tremendously. These new clinical applications, along with technological innovations in portability and resolution and a very favorable risk profile, have made ultrasound equipment a very robust market sector. This third […]October 1, 2006$995.00 – $1,990.00Interest in and use of the technology has exploded in recent years, thanks to advances in cell biology, biochemical agents, and computer analysis. Research groups around the world are joining the effort to use magnetic, nuclear, and optical imaging techniques to study the molecular interactions that underlie biological processes. This market briefing presents an overview […]June 1, 2005$3,500.00 – $7,000.00Changing demographics are spurring dynamic growth in the interventional radiology market. The angioplasty balloon, coronary stent, vascular closure, and other associated equipment markets will experience healthy growth over the next 5 years. Persons over the age of 65 will be a major segment of the population in coming years. Chronic diseases and unhealthy habits such […]April 1, 2004