• Medical Imaging Systems

    X-ray Machines

    Uses controlled radiation to capture internal images of the body, commonly used for bones, chest, and dental diagnostics. Offers fast imaging and high clarity for immediate clinical decisions.

    Types : Digital X-ray (DR), Computed Radiography (CR), Portable/mobile X-ray units, C-arm X-ray machines, Dental X-ray machine.

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    MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Machines

    Uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of organs, soft tissues, and neurological structures—without radiation exposure.

    Types : Open MRI, Closed-bore MRI, High-field (1.5T-3T) MRI machines, Extremity MRI systems.

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    CT (Computed Tomography) Scanners

    Combines X-ray images taken from multiple angles to create cross-sectional views of the body. Offers fast, detailed imaging ideal for trauma, cancer, and internal organ evaluation.

    Types : Multi-slice CT (16-slice to 128-slice), Portable CT scanners, Dual-energy CT, Cone-beam CT.

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    Ultrasound Machines

    Non-invasive imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize organs, blood flow, and fetal development. Real-time imaging with no radiation.

    Types : Portable ultrasound, Doppler ultrasound, 3D/4D ultrasound, Point-of-care (POCUS) systems.

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    Mammography machines

    Specialized X-ray systems used to detect breast cancer in its early stages by capturing high-resolution breast images. Offers low-dose radiation and compression paddles for clarity.

    Types : 2D digital mammography, 3D Tomosynthesis, Portable mammography units, Stereotactic biopsy-enabled systems.

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    Fetal Doppler devices

    Handheld devices that use ultrasound waves to detect fetal heartbeat during pregnancy. Safe, non-invasive, and often used for prenatal check-ups.

    Types : Pocket Dopplers, Tabletop Dopplers, Models with digital display and recording features.

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