Study shows Apple Vision Pro performs well in radiology diagnostics

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A new study from the University of California, San Diego, shows that Apple Vision Pro performs similarly to desktop systems in radiology. Radiologists used the headset to review CT scans for diverticulitis, finding no significant difference in diagnostic accuracy. The study highlighted the headset's potential for 3D visualization and ergonomic benefits. Radiologists reported a positive user experience with the device, suggesting it may be suitable for various radiology applications. Researchers noted that other studies have also shown promising results for VR headsets in medical imaging, including applications for pulmonary nodules and surgical planning. The findings indicate a growing interest in using advanced headsets in healthcare settings.


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