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Aloka, Hitachi Prosound 3500SK

Ref : 2578093-14-GO
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : Aloka, Hitachi
Model : Prosound 3500SK
Year(s) : -
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
EUROPE (Western and Northern)

with :
• 2D abdominal convex probe
• 2D endovaginal probe
• Sony B&W printer

Ergonomics:
The compact and lightweight system can be moved easily.
Flicker-free display monitor reduces eye strain.
The control panel and the viewing screen can be shifted up/down for your optimal position.
Real-time FAM (free agular M-mode)
Up to three M-mode cursors are moved individually and rotated during scanning for fast and accurate M-mode examination. For example, the heart function of a fetus is easily checked regardless of its orientation.
Network and digital data management
The system is compatible with DICOM 3.0. Patient data and image data can be transmitted to the file server in the network.
The latest measurement data and ultrasound images can be quickly retrieved from the built-in hard disk.
Tissue Harmonic Echo (THE)
The Tissue Harmonic Echo reduces defects caused by near-field multiple echoes and sidelobes.
Quint Imaging Frequency (QFI)
The QFI allows selection of optimal frequencies over an extremely
wide range of probe bandwidth. It is possible to select higher high resolution images
or penetration imaging depending on the situation without changing the probe.
The QFI works not only on black and white images, but also on color stream images
and Harmonic Echo images.
DDD (Dual Display Dynamic)
DDD is a function for displaying B-mode images with
and Color Flow image simultaneously in real time.
This feature is useful for ultrasound-guided biopsy as the exam
can be performed at a high rate and facilitates the differentiation
of hypoechoic plaque which is difficult to diagnose only by B-mode images.

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Year(s) : 2019