GE’s Signa Ovation MR scanner is up and running at the Grossman Imaging Center in Oxnard, CA. The 0.35-tesla system was unveiled at the 2000 annual meeting of the RSNA. Ovation is designed to accommodate claustrophobic or larger patients. It
GE’s Signa Ovation MR scanner is up and running at the Grossman Imaging Center in Oxnard, CA. The 0.35-tesla system was unveiled at the 2000 annual meeting of the RSNA. Ovation is designed to accommodate claustrophobic or larger patients. It measures 55 inches from pole to pole with nearly 18 inches of headroom.
The Reading Room: Artificial Intelligence: What RSNA 2020 Offered, and What 2021 Could Bring
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