GE delivers MR scanner

GE Healthcare has introduced the Optima MR430s, a musculoskeletal MR system.

The MR scanner provides imaging of the arm, including elbow, wrist and hand, or the leg, including knee, ankle and foot; and it allows the patient to recline on a padded and adjustable chair with only the targeted anatomy positioned in the scanner, according to the Waukesha, Wis.-based company



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