What's New in 5.7.100 US
Synapse 5.7.1 introduces several new features and innovations for the PowerJacket and the Viewer. Click a link to go directly to the topic of your choice and read more about it.
PowerJacket
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Study Pane > Additional Info The Additional Info field will display the contents of the ExtendedOrderInfo.txt file, if the file is attached to the study. |
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Document Pane > Synapse RIS / EIS documents View Synapse RIS/EIS documents from the Documents pane. If configured within SWAT, these documents will display with a "star" icon after the name. |
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Viewer
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Investigative Overlay Shortcut for Mammography Studies Display the Investigative overlay for a Mammography image using a keyboard shortcut. |
Keyboard Shortcuts for the Viewer and Worklist
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Slice Thickness in Mammography Studies For 2D Mammography Tomosynthesis images, individual slice thickness, derived from the DICOM data, is displayed. |
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Mammography Images Viewed Indicator When all images in a series for a Mammography study have been displayed in full screen (1-up), an indicator (check mark) can be configured to display in the thumbnails to identify the images as viewed. |
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Enhanced Labeling for Mammography Studies For Mammography studies, an enhanced labeling format to 2D image thumbnails and text overlays provides insight into whether the images in a series relate to a Breast Tomosynthesis series, and if they are synthetic. |
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Synchronized Scrolling for Mammography Studies For Mammography studies, the IntelliScroll - SyncPrior mode keeps prior MG study series synchronized by year when comparing prior studies with the current study. |
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Use Reading Protocol Orientation in Series Drag/Drop For Mammography studies, when dragging a series into a viewport, the orientation used by the reading protocol will be used to display the series. |
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Reading Protocol Navigation Shortcut When navigating through reading protocols steps, a keyboard shortcut (ALT + X) has been added to return to the first step in the protocol. |
See Appendix A |