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To: cjgaddy who wrote (51)12/16/1996 8:15:00 AM
From: Mitch Aunger   of 4122
 
PRESS RELEASE Monday!

Subj: World's First Laser Images Of Breast At RSNA Elicits Praise From Peers And Natio
Date: 96-12-16 08:09:27 EST
From: AOLNewsProfiles@aol.net

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Imaging Diagnostic Systems
(OTC Bulletin Board: IMDS)announced today that it received the highest
compliment from a major university research team after unveiling the first
comparative images produced by its revolutionary CTLM(TM) scanning device for
the world's leading radiologists attending the Radiological Society of North
America Conference in Chicago.
"By displaying actual breast images from the CTLM(TM) at this key show, we
established our technology as a legitimate alternative scanning device to
traditional mammography amongst the most significant radiologists, clinicians
and the most prestigious medical institutions in the world," said Linda
Grable, President of IDSI.
"Attendees at the conference were very impressed with the images we
displayed of a breast where a clearly depicted cyst was picked up with
CTLM(TM), but was missed by traditional mammography," Grable added.
While at the conference, Richard Grable, CEO and developer of the
technology was visited by a member of the research team from the Department of
Medical Physics and Bio-engineering, University of London. "After viewing our
images, he congratulated me and told me was very impressed with our progress
since last year. I took this as quite a compliment coming from my peers,"
Grable said.
The RSNA attracted just more than Grable's peers' attention. He was
inter-viewed by TN 2000's Anti-Aging Journal and will be the focus of a piece
on emerging technologies that will air nationally the beginning of January to
46 million households.
Mr. Grable and Dr. Kaplan, Medical Director at Strax Breast Diagnostic
Institute, overseeing IDS's clinical studies, were also interviewed by Copley
News Service and the article was sent to over 1500 newspapers all over the
country.
IDSI's CTLM(TM) technologlogy is currently undergoing FDA sanctioned
clinical trials at Strax. The system requires no breast compression or
exposure to harmful radiation and produces three dimensional cross-sectional
images of the breast.
CO: Imaging Diagnostic Systems
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