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In-office CT scans.


Xoran's MiniCAT[TM] for ENT ENT ears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology).

ENT
abbr.
ear, nose, and throat



ENT

ear, nose and throat.

ENT Ears, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology
 allows physicians to take CT scans CT scan: see CAT scan.


See CAT scan.
 in their offices. In 40 seconds, MiniCAT for ENT produces digitally versatile scans with 0.2-mm slices, facilitating more accurate diagnoses. MiniCAT for ENT's open, upright design is wheelchair accessible and offers a significantly reduced radiation dose. For more information, visit us at booth 404 at COSM COSM Checkout, Services, and Maintenance (Airlock Equipment)
COSM Counselors' Office of Shanghai Municipality
COSM Customer Owned Sprint Maintained (Sprint)
COSM Coordinating Office of Shanghai Municipality
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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Apr 1, 2005
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