NeuroLogica of Danvers, MA, has installed its CereTom portable and wireless head and neck mobile CT scanner at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
The technology provides the facility the capability to immediately scan patients suffering from brain trauma or stroke symptoms in the emergency room, according to NeuroLogica.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
February 20, 2007
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