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Completely Self-Contained, Portable Ultrasound
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved a handheld self-contained portable ultrasound imager with a probe.
Completely Self-Contained, Portable Ultrasound
The Signos, Self Contained Handheld Ultrasound Gains FDA Approval
The Signos, Self Contained Handheld Ultrasound Gains FDA Approval
medgadget.com — While we have reported on mobile handheld ultrasounds for phones, for those of you that have not... joined the iPhone/Smartphone revolution, you are now in luck. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved the Signos device, a handheld ... (more) The Signos, Self Contained Handheld Ultrasound Gains FDA ...
A pocket-sized personal ultrasound for better and effective patient care
A pocket-sized personal ultrasound for better and effective patient care
gizmowatch.com — Medical innovation certainly gets a novel twist when along with hypertension instruments and ECG equipments ultrasound machines... go portable too. We can definitely do more and expect more with an ultrasound instrument that can be held in the palm of ... (more) A pocket-sized personal ultrasound for better and ...
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