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Imaging company announces 16-slice CT system for private practices, hospitals

Published in Clinical Oncology Week, April 4th, 2005

At the European Congress of Radiology in Vienna, Austria, Siemens Medical Solutions announced the new Somatom Emotion 16, which allows hospitals and private practices with limited budgets or space allocations to install a 16-slice CT suitable for clinical applications.

The Somatom Emotion product line has been proven in almost 3,500 installations worldwide and is thus among the most successful product lines in computed tomography (CT) history.

The Somatom Emotion 16 and all its components require only 18.5 square meter installation space. Because it has an air cooled system, it does not need an external cooling device outside the gantry. In addition...

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