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Clinical Ultrasound Scanner Provides Fast and Effective Diagnoses

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 15 Jul 2008
Designed with the latest medical applied technology, a new clinical ultrasound system offers clinicians the ability to provide fast and effective diagnoses.

Although small, Imagyne has all the powerful features of an upscale ultrasound scanner: post-processing, color flow mode, pulsed wave Doppler, four-dimension option, acoustic power display, and 16 level zoom. Imagyne's multiple functionalities and intuitive user interface make the system easy to operate and control.

The ultrasound scanner provides excellent image quality. Versatile, with a wide choice of probes (convex, micro-convex, endovaginal, linear, and phased array), the Imagyne system supports numerous clinical applications: gynecology, obstetrics, abdominal, vascular, breast, and prostate.

The system was developed by ECM (Angouleme, France). The company offers a range of services for operating the scanner including training, upkeep, repair, and maintenance, as well as ongoing updates to its line of scanners.

ECM is marketing Imagyne worldwide via an international distributors' network. ECM presented the system at the Hospitalar trade show in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 10-13, 2008.


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