
|Articles|October 9, 2002
Philips bags major cath lab deal
Mayo Clinic has signed on with Philips Medical to buy four Integris Allura biplane systems. The cath labs, which feature nine-inch image intensifiers, will be installed at the Rochester, MN, medical
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Mayo Clinic has signed on with Philips Medical to buy four Integris Allura biplane systems. The cath labs, which feature nine-inch image intensifiers, will be installed at the Rochester, MN, medical center.
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