Philips to supply imaging products for UCSF (University of California at San Francisco):
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Philips Medical Systems is to supply the University of California at San Francisco with its imaging equipment under a five-year contract. The equipment will be used in the university's radiology suite for researching magnetic resonance-guided endovascular techniques in cardiac and neurological applications. These techniques will allow magnetic resonance scanning to be carried out simultaneously during an operation, providing physicians with real-time feedback of the procedure, as well as improving the detection and treatment of strokes and tumours in the tiny vessels and tissue of the brain.
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