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New ultrasound system focuing on womens health introduced by Philips

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Royal Philips Electronics  launched a new ultrasound system, which focuses on helping clinicians deliver high quality care for a full range of women’s health needs. The HD9 system combines advanced imaging technology, including 3D and 4D capabilities, in an easy-to-use and reliable system for obstetrics, gynecology and breast imaging.

Royal Philips Electronics  launched a new ultrasound system, which focuses on helping clinicians deliver high quality care for a full range of women’s health needs. The HD9 system combines advanced imaging technology, including 3D and 4D capabilities, in an easy-to-use and reliable system for obstetrics, gynecology and breast imaging.

The HD9 system delivers a set of workflow features that help ensure imaging and processing are as efficient as possible, potentially saving time in busy clinics. The HD9 has also been built to withstand rigorous use and provide all the capabilities needed for day-to-day applications. It also includes advanced features such as intuitive 3D and 4D imaging designed for those new to volume imaging as well as experienced users.

Anne LeGrand, senior vice president, Ultrasound, for Philips Healthcare, Whether they are evaluating the fetal heart in real time or analyzing fetal biometry to assess growth and well-being, it’s essential for the clinician to be able to view high quality, clear ultrasound images. With the HD9 we’ve designed a system that is particularly suited to the needs of the Obstetrics & Gynecology practice while also meeting the day-to-day needs of a busy ultrasound laboratory.
 
The HD9 is part of Philips’ extensive HD family of cost-effective ultrasound systems which also includes the HD3, the HD7, the popular HD11 XE, and the HD15, which was introduced in 2008. Philips HD systems can be configured for a full range of applications

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