Portable CT developer NeuroLogica said that its CereTom portable CT scanner has received clearance from the Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA).
CereTom will be distributed in Korea by distribution partner Dong Kang Medical Systems, according to the Danvers, MA-based vendor.
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