Conebeam CT developer Imtec of Ardmore, OK, has launched Iluma Elite, a new addition to the company's line of Iluma conebeam CT scanners.
Elite offers faster reconstruction times, greater storage space, and improved software functions, according to the company. The new system enables faster patient throughput, and also features multiple reconstructions of patient data, at a radiation dose that is lower than conventional medical CT scanners.
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