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GE Medical Systems Introduces AutoBone Software

WAUKESHA GE Medical Systems today introduced AutoBone, a clinical application that uncovers a vascular "roadmap" by allowing clinicians to remove the bone structure from diagnostic images. Their removal reveals blood vessels that are hidden in traditional imaging views, which optimizes surgical pathways with more precise information to allow fo......

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Source:wistechnology.com By WTN News 11/19/03


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