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The new HF35-50 High Frequency Ultrasound system
is the most advanced and versatile high resolution, high frequency
system available. With numerous applications across specialty groups,
the HF35-50 is truly the "Swiss Army Knife"
of diagnostic devices.
The HF35-50 allows users to perform high frequency
ultrasound of the Anterior Segment with 35MHz or 50MHz transduces.
The 35 MHz probe offers deeper penetration than the 50 MHz, the 50
MHz offers higher resolution and slightly less penetration. The sytem
offers the largest scanning field of 18.5 mm in width and 14 mm in
depth.
The wide scanning field offers imaging and diamter measurements of
Sulcus-to-Sulcus or Angle-to-Angle, as well as measurements of corneal
thickness, lens thickness and Anterior Chamber depth and angle.
This system can be easily upgraded to include Posterior Segment B-Scan
imaging and A-Scan Biometry making it the perfect Multi-Specialty
Diagnostic ultrasound device.
- Real-time digital movie
capture with playback and editing prior to storage
and archiving in patient database
- Ultra Slim Probe with easily interchangeable High Frequency
Transducers: 20 MHz, 35
MHz or 50 MHz
- Simultaneous live display of normal B-Scan and zoomed image
- Integrated live B & A-Scan mode
- Variable scanning field - 34 ° wide field or 20 ° field
(fast scan)
- The widest range of Gain and TGC available; Gain and TGC may
be adjusted
during or after image capture (Post processing)
- Advanced measurement capabilities: Area, Dual Calipers for distance,
Angle-to-Angle, Sulcus-to Sulcus, Angle in Degrees, Corneal Thickness,
Anterior Chamber Depth, Lens Thickness, and Scleral Thickness
- Reports can be sent by network or e-mail
- Easy to use, easy to learn with full tutorial
- Single platform PC computer running Windows XP
- Uses the latest digital imaging technology
- Compatible with Inkjet and Laser printers
- Upgrades via CD or internet
- Easy to use
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