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From ALOKA Co., Ltd.; 'Innovative Image Quality in a Compact Size. Featuring design concepts inherited from our higher end systems along with Aloka's latest proprietary electronic technologies, the compact SSD-900 delivers superb images. Traditionally, portable units suffer from hardware and software limitations that affect image quality. Aloka's SSD-900 sets new standards for what's possible in a portable unit. Incorporating over 50 years of experience and unique micro-chip technologies, the SSD-900 generates incredibly high-resolution images. The SSD-900 offers a full range of measurement functions for professional ultrasonic examination. And unlike conventional portable systems, the SSD-900 includes annotation labeling and 15-channel preset functions as standard features. The system also use Super High Density transducers (found our high-end systems) to enhance imaging resolution. These multi-frequency transducers provide a broad range of imaging frequencies to optimize scan frequency for depth of view.' •
From ALOKA Co., Ltd.; 'Innovative Image Quality in a Compact Size Featuring design concepts inherited from our higher end systems along with Aloka's latest proprietary electronic technologies, the compact SSD-900V delivers superb images. Traditionally, portable units suffer from hardware and software limitations that affect image quality. Aloka's SSD-900V sets new standards for what's possible in a portable unit. Incorporating over 50 years of experience and unique micro-chip technologies, the SSD-900V generates incredibly high-resolution images. The SSD-900V offers a full range of measurement functions for professional ultrasonic examination. And unlike conventional portable systems, the SSD-900V includes annotation labeling and 15-channel preset functions as standard features. The system also use Super High Density transducers (found our high-end systems) to enhance imaging resolution. These multi-frequency transducers provide a broad range of imaging frequencies to optimize scan frequency for depth of view.' •
An image artifact is any image attribute, which is not present in the original imaged object. An image artifact is sometime the result of an improper operation of the imager, and in other times a consequence of natural processes or properties of the human body. Artifacts in diagnostic ultrasound are a reflection or an echo, which appears on the display and represents the real anatomical structure not correctly. An artifact can be a false, multiple or misleading information introduced by the imaging system or by interaction of ultrasound with the adjacent tissue. Artifacts in ultrasound can be classified as to their source like e.g.: Image artifacts can occur in each medical ultrasound. Then an interpretation of the image is complicated and can eliminate the structural information of objects looking for. See also Ultrasound Imaging Procedures. Result Pages : |