MAM-1220
MAM-1220
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The MAM-1220 is a state-of-the-art digital mammography system designed to enhance breast cancer screening and diagnostic capabilities. Developed by MedTech Imaging, the MAM-1220 incorporates advanced imaging technology to provide high-resolution images, improving the detection and characterization of breast lesions.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The MAM-1220 system is engineered to offer superior image quality while minimizing radiation exposure to patients. It utilizes a direct digital detector that captures X-ray images with high precision, allowing radiologists to identify abnormalities with greater accuracy. The system is equipped with a range of features that facilitate both screening and diagnostic mammography.
Features[edit | edit source]
High-Resolution Imaging: The MAM-1220 employs a high-resolution detector that provides detailed images of breast tissue, aiding in the early detection of breast cancer.
Low-Dose Technology: The system is designed to use the lowest possible dose of radiation without compromising image quality, ensuring patient safety.
3D Tomosynthesis: The MAM-1220 includes 3D tomosynthesis capabilities, which create a three-dimensional image of the breast by taking multiple X-ray pictures from different angles. This feature helps in reducing the overlap of tissues and improves the detection of small lesions.
Automated Positioning: The system features automated positioning technology that enhances workflow efficiency and reduces examination time.
User-Friendly Interface: The MAM-1220 is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation for radiologists and technicians.
Clinical Applications[edit | edit source]
The MAM-1220 is primarily used in the following clinical applications:
- Breast Cancer Screening: Regular screening with the MAM-1220 can help detect breast cancer at an early stage, when it is most treatable.
- Diagnostic Mammography: For patients with symptoms or abnormal screening results, the MAM-1220 provides detailed diagnostic images to assist in further evaluation.
- Pre-Surgical Planning: The high-resolution images produced by the MAM-1220 can be used to plan surgical interventions, ensuring precise removal of cancerous tissue.
Advantages[edit | edit source]
- Enhanced Detection: The advanced imaging capabilities of the MAM-1220 improve the detection rate of breast cancer, particularly in dense breast tissue.
- Patient Comfort: The system is designed to provide a more comfortable experience for patients, with features that reduce compression time and pressure.
- Efficient Workflow: Automated features and a user-friendly interface streamline the imaging process, allowing for quicker examinations and faster results.
Limitations[edit | edit source]
While the MAM-1220 offers numerous advantages, it also has some limitations:
- Cost: The advanced technology of the MAM-1220 may result in higher costs compared to traditional mammography systems.
- Availability: Access to the MAM-1220 may be limited in certain regions, particularly in low-resource settings.
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