Here are four quick facts:
1. The devices have been installed at New York-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and New York-Presbyterian/Allen Hospital.
2. The EOS system provides full-body stereo-radiographic images of patients in functional positions, in both 2D and 3D.
3. EOS exams require a radiation dose 50 percent to 85 percent less than digital radiology and 95 percent less than basic CT scans.
4. EOS imaging designs, develops and markets the EOS system.
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