EU clears NeuroLogica's SPECT camera

NeuroLogica has received CE Mark approval for its portable inSPira HD SPECT camera.

Designed primarily for brain imaging, the battery-powered inSPira HD can provide SPECT images in various venues, including epilepsy clinics, ICUs and private practice neurological imaging centers. The camera is capable of imaging radioisotope energies between 80-200 keV for clinical applications, such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, neuropsychology, stroke and brain perfusion, as well as Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

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