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Re: SIUI ultrasoundFrom: Alex Encinas (gea@supernet.com.bo)Mon Nov 18 21:30:53 2002
I´m sorry, but the image cuality is realy terrible. I had one Doppler model but I couldn´t work, and I had to take again a 16 years old Aloka 630, because even it was so old, the image was better!!! In Doppler SIUI people said that it was similar to a ATL 800, but the reality was that even to do carotid artery was dificult, in color and spectral. To do renal ultrasound was imposible even for they engeniers, no color was possible. In 2D, I had problems to be shure if a gall bladder was with litos !!!!, and so on. You must be carefull and make a working test before. Alex Encinas Radiologist - Bolivia -------Mensaje original------- De: ultrasound@obgyn.net Fecha: Lunes, 18 de Noviembre de 2002 06:36:01 p. A: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Asunto: SIUI ultrasound Dear friends: I want to know if anyone has experience with the SIUI ultrasound equipment models. I am interested in knowing quality of images, general satisfaction and value before buying. Thanks all and best regards. -- Manuel Esparza Ginecólogo ISSSTECALI Baja California .
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