Instrumentarium Imaging of Milwaukee will display a new patientID flasher for its Alpha mammography system, as well as a newversion of its total automatic exposure control that allows mammographersto place the AEC chamber wherever the dense portion of
Instrumentarium Imaging of Milwaukee will display a new patientID flasher for its Alpha mammography system, as well as a newversion of its total automatic exposure control that allows mammographersto place the AEC chamber wherever the dense portion of the breastis located, according to Edward Barker, general manager. Instrumentariumwill also show its work in digital breast imaging with the work-in-progressDelta 16 system, Barker said.
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