NeuroLogica nets Korean FDA approval for CereTom

The Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) has approved NeuroLogica’s CereTom portable CT scanner for medical capital device imaging.

The CereTom is a portable eight-slice CT scanner that acquires 1.25-mm slices per rotation. It is capable of performing NeCT, CT perfusion, xenon perfusion and CT angiography. It is also optimal for use in the emergency room, intensive care unit and operating room, the company said.

Dong Kang Medical Systems will distribute the CereTom, according to the Danvers, Mass.-based NeuroLogica.

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