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This one-pound ultrasound could monitor breast tissue at home
In A Nutshell MIT researchers built a portable ultrasound device weighing just over one pound that images more than 4 inches deep into breast tissue, matching hospital machine performance with far ...
MIT researchers have developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that could improve screening accessibility and detect breast cancer earlier.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a compact, low-cost ultrasound system capable of ...
For people who are at high risk of developing breast cancer, frequent screenings with ultrasound can help detect tumors early. MIT researchers have now developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that ...
With the FDA’s blessing, EchoNous’ point-of-care ultrasound system is officially a triple threat. The U.S. regulator issued a 510(k) clearance for its Lexsa probe, the third hand-held scanner unveiled ...
Key market opportunities include the growing demand for point-of-care imaging and AI-guided applications, expanding in emergency, primary, and home settings. Strong growth in Asia-Pacific and ...
Ordinarily, medical ultrasound imaging systems are big and bulky enough that they have to be pushed along on wheeled carts. The new Vave probe, however, can be carried in a pocket and paired with a ...
Point-of-Care Ultrasound Devices Market OverviewThe point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) devices market is witnessing steady expansion and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of ...
Several years ago, Courtney Williams watched as her sister endured a difficult pregnancy. Her sister, bedridden, received the necessary medical care, and the story ended happily, with a healthy baby.
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