SOLUTIONS MEDICAL CLINICAL

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AMPICOLLECT ENZO LIFE SCIENCES, INC. Suite 3 81 Executive Blvd Farmingdale NY 11735 Solutions for medical and clinical use in storing and treating cells, blood and blood components;
GRAFTSTOR BioLife Solutions, Inc. Suite 310 3303 Monte Villa Parkway Bothell WA 98021 Solutions for medical and clinical use, namely, liquid or lyophilized liposomal adenosine triphosphate used for preservation of cells, tissues, and organs;GRAFT STOR; GRAFT STORE;
HONN Honn Laboratory Inc. 1615 DAWN DRIVE SUWANEE GA 30024 Solutions for medical and clinical use in storing and treating cells, blood and blood components; Allograft tissue reconstitution solution kits; Blood containers for veterinary and human medical and clinical use sold filled with a platelet additive solution; Cleansing solutions for medical use; Containers for veterinary and human medical and clinical use sold filled with a platelet additive solution; Dry ingredients for making a saline solution for sinus and nasal irrigation; Electrolyte replacement solutions; Gels, creams and solutions for dermatological use; Medicated topical solution that increases the efficacy and percutaneous absorption of benzoyl peroxide; Pharmaceutical solutions used in dialysis; Saline solution for medical purposes;
UNISERVE UNITED THERAPEUTICS CORPORATION 1040 Spring Street Silver Spring MD 20910 Solutions for medical and clinical use for extended preservation and assessment of human organs;UNI SERVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus are provided for adjusting a dynamic range of a digital medical image for a medical imaging system. The digital medical image contains a clinical region and a non-clinical region. The method and apparatus identify the non-clinical region of the digital medical image and mask the non-clinical region therefrom to form a clinical image. The clinical image is then used to calculate a desired dynamic range for the medical imaging system. The dynamic range of the medical imaging system is adjusted accordingly. According to one embodiment, the non-clinical region is identified by dividing the digital medical image into bands of a predetermined width, generating profiles for each band and differentiating the profiles to obtain a differentiated profile of each band of a digital medical image. The differentiated profile is than analyzed to identify peaks that exceed predetermined thresholds, wherein the regions of the differentiated profile proximate the peaks exceeding the threshold correspond to non-clinical regions. Once the non-clinical regions are identified, they are masked or removed. Next, a desired image characteristic, such as maximum and minimum gray scale values, are determined for the clinical region and a desired dynamic range for the image is obtained based on the image characteristics of the clinical region. In an alternative embodiment, a histogram is used to identify the non-clinical regions which are subsequently masked from the digital medical image.