|Articles|March 19, 1997
ATL receives 510(k) for HDI 1000
Ultrasound vendor Advanced Technology Laboratories of Bothell,WA, has received Food and Drug Administration clearance for itsHDI 1000 scanner. ATL introduced the scanner last month as a mid-rangesystem that cuts costs by using software in place of
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Ultrasound vendor Advanced Technology Laboratories of Bothell,WA, has received Food and Drug Administration clearance for itsHDI 1000 scanner. ATL introduced the scanner last month as a mid-rangesystem that cuts costs by using software in place of hardware(SCAN 3/5/97).
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