Toshiba features R&F system

Toshiba America Medical Systems showcased the Kalare R&F system at the 94th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) last month in Chicago.     
    
The Kalare R&F features a high-resolution, removable, flat panel detector to enable instant digital display on dedicated digital workstations. The system allows clinicians flexibility to obtain images from virtually any position without moving the patient, making it ideal for imaging ambulatory, wheelchair and stretcher patients, according to the company. This flexibility also increases room utilization and operational efficiency.

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