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Medical imaging systems company releases enhancements to MRI system

Published in Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week, January 8th, 2006

Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. (TAMS) announced availability of its F2 Edition/Version (V7) software and hardware for its Vantage family of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, designed to improve acquisition speed and enhance image quality and detail.

The enhanced equipment features improved body vision, contrast-free angiography, fresh blood imaging, water excitation and whole heart imaging.

The Vantage F2 Edition upgrade for Toshiba's Vantage users is available for the existing Vantage AGV, MGV and XGV platforms and will be standard for all systems going forward as well as its works-in-progress ZGV platform.

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