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| Posted: Tue Mar 10th, 2009 12:28 am |
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efishman
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here is the published info from the company website let me see what else i can find out. the last sentence about not seeing soft tissue is a bit worrisome to me this is from the website of the company: Cone-beam CT scanner for point-of-care imaging of the sinuses, skull base, and temporal bones Specifically designed for head and neck imaging tasks that are critically dependent on spatial resolution High-quality CT scan to visualize small anatomic structures, critical to assessing morphology and pathological processes High-definition spacial resolution with slices as thin as 0.3mm for temporal bones and capability of 600 projection frames Versatile images of temporal bones for digital manipulation with curved real-time multiplanar reconstructions Supplies volume CT data for preoperative planning assistance for head and neck surgery Compact CT scanner gives ENTs and Allergists the ability to provide point-of-care diagnosis with innovative CT technology Provides lower radiation dose than CT scans by a full-body CT scanner Patient sits comfortably upright in an open, patient-friendly design IGS compatible *MiniCATâ„¢ does not detect soft tissue
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