Portable CT developer NeuroLogica of Danvers, MA, announced that a Greensboro, NC, hospital is the 50th hospital to purchase its CereTom portable CT scanner.
The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital will install the CereTom system in the neurosurgical ICU to provide critical care diagnostic imaging for patients following surgery, according to NeuroLogica.
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