RadiAnt 2024.1 introduces new, more versatile measurement and annotation tools in 2D and 3D MPR views, including:
Plays back sequences of images like a movie to see the heart beating or blood flowing. 💡 Why it Matters
RadiAnt supports Windows 7 through Windows 11, including a native 64-bit ARM version for devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro X. Portability and Multilingual Support
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RadiAnt facilitates the overlaying of functional metabolic images (PET) onto structural anatomical images (CT). This feature includes customizable color scales, adjustable opacity sliders, and synchronized ROI (Region of Interest) measurements across both modalities. 5. Comprehensive Measurement and Annotation Tools
A: Simply drag and drop the DICOM folder onto the RadiAnt icon, or use the "File > Open" menu. RadiAnt automatically scans subfolders to build the patient list.
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer 2024.1 is a lightning-fast medical image viewer designed for medical professionals, radiology students, and patients. It provides seamless access to DICOM files generated by various medical imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET-CT, digital radiography (CR, DX), and ultrasound (US).
Use the 3D VR presets to quickly switch between bone, soft tissue, and vascular views. 2. Advanced Multi-Planar Reconstruction (MPR)
Clear communication is vital in medical settings. The 2024.1 version features community-driven and official translations, allowing users to operate the interface in their native language, reducing the learning curve and minimizing user error. Fluid User Interface
RadiAnt 2024.1 enhances workflow through several small but impactful features:
The x64 version leverages modern processor capabilities to load massive datasets (such as thousands of slices from high-resolution CT scans) without running into system memory bottlenecks.
The application can connect to PACS servers, allowing users to search and download images directly into the viewer.
Users can easily export images to JPEG, BMP, or PNG for presentations, or create DICOMDIR files for sharing.
RadiAnt functions as a standalone viewer, but it can also integrate into a broader hospital network infrastructure: