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TheSeanieB

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Would someone comment on the usefullness of this US clinically? I realize that it probably has major limitations compared to what is used in hospitals. However, my interest is in whether it would have usefullness in a primary care office. To what extent could it rule in or rule out a gallstone? What criteria make one US more useful than another.
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Scanning mode
electronic linear array, electronic convex array

Imaging model
B, B/B, B/M, M, 4B

Gray scale
256 levels, four selectable gamma curve

Transducer frequency
2.5-8.5 MHz

Magnification
×0.8, ×0.9, ×1.0,×1.1,×1.2,×1.3, ×1.4,×1.5

Permanent storage
1024

Cine loop
192, manual and automatic

Sound Power
8 grades from 0-7

Dynamic Range
Adjustable from 30-75

USB Ports
2

IP set
8

Body Mark
35 kinds

Pseudo color
5 kinds

Image Processing
Up/Down, Left/Right, Black/White, Frame correlation Edge enhancement, Scroll

Measurement
Circumference, Area, Volume, Heart ratio, Velocity, OB and Cardiac

Focus
Number and location of the focus can be adjusted

Puncture
Puncture guide line

TGC
Adjustable, Near field, Middle field and Far field are adjustable from 39-99

Body Marks
35

IP set
Hospital’s name, Date, Time, Formula of Fetus’ weight and Pseudo color

Image store format
BMP, DICOM

Formula of Fetus’ weight
OSAKA, TOKYO1, TOKYO2, MERZ

Image
Frame correlation, Edge enhancement, Dynamic range, center line, scan angle Puncture

Voltage
AC85V-265V
 
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