EOS imaging’s Micro Dose for pediatric patients receives FDA clearance

EOS imaging announced that the FDA cleared its Micro Dose feature for pediatric imaging.

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Micro Dose, according to research results announced at two professional radiological society meetings, generates radiation dosage levels that are equivalent to a week of naturally occurring background radiation in pediatric patients receiving 2D and 3D follow-up examinations. This low dose radiation feature is helpful for children with scoliosis who require frequent imaging sessions.

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