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Western Infirmary Install S2000 Ultrasound System, The First In The UK




Western Infirmary, part of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in Scotland, has installed the first UK ACUSON S2000 ultrasound system from Siemens. It joins an existing Siemens Antares ultrasound system and will be used for abdominal, thyroid, testicular and renal transplant imaging. The system delivers enhanced imaging quality and is ergonomically designed for ease of use.


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