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Product Description
e.cam Emission Imaging Computed Tomography Systems used for all common nuclear medicine procedures; Siemens Medical Systems, Inc., Nuclear Medicine Group, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195-5203
Image acquisition system that allows detecting or visualizing the distribution of radionuclide absorption in the body or organ, making use of the following techniques: planar tomography, whole-body tomography, topographic imaging and imaging for isotopic conenergies up to 588kev. Detector heads easily rotate in numerous positions to offer general-purpose studies, cardiology, oncology and neurology.
Image acquisition system that allows detecting or visualizing the distribution of radionuclide absorption in the body or organ, making use of the following techniques: planar tomography, whole-body tomography, topographic imaging and imaging for isotopic conenergies up to 588kev. Detector heads easily rotate in numerous positions to offer general-purpose studies, cardiology, oncology and neurology.
Image acquisition system that allows detecting or visualizing the distribution of radionuclide absorption in the body or organ, making use of the following techniques: planar tomography, whole-body tomography, topographic imaging and imaging for isotopic conenergies up to 588kev. Detector heads easily rotate in numerous positions to offer general-purpose studies, cardiology, oncology and neurology.