MR/CT Pipeline Intact After GEMS Reshuffling: Ultrasound Ablation In View
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
GE Medical Systems will integrate InSightec's ExAblate ultrasound ablation technology with its existing Signa MRI scanners for shipment upon PMA approval, projected by mid-2004
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