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Bone suppression

Bone Suppression

The Bone Suppression process is an image processing technology based on a proprietary chest X-ray image database. It uses advanced algorithms to attenuate the signals of the anterior ribs, posterior ribs, and clavicles in chest images.

It improves the visibility of lesions overlapping with bones within the lung field, providing strong support for chest radiography diagnosis.

BS providing strong support for chest radiography diagnosis.

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Switching between the original and processed images of the clavicle/ribs on the same screen improves the visibility of the lesion and aids in reading without moving the viewpoint.

Without BS image

Original

BS image

Bone Suppression

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