SPECT developer NeuroPhysics has installed its first NeuroFocus functional brain imaging system in Europe.
Southern General Hospitals' Institute of Neurological Sciences in Glasgow, Scotland is using its new system for its epilepsy foci localization and surgery program, as well as for differential diagnosis of dementia (cerebral perfusion), and assessment and staging of benign and malignant brain tumors.
The 200-bed specialty medical center is also deploying NeuroFocus to aid in differential diagnosis between Parkinson's and benign tremors (dopamine transporter), and determination of therapeutic thrombolytic activity in stroke patients, according to Shirley, MA-based NeuroPhysics.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersSeptember 25, 2001
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