Samsung Medison MySono U5

With the introduction of the MySono U5, MEDISON brings you all the performance of a full-sized imaging system in a truly portable package. Delivering exceptional image quality and featuring MEDISON's renowned 3D/4D imaging technology, the MySono U5 is a versatile diagnostic tool for a complete range of ultrasound imaging applications.

Synthetic Aperture
Synthetic aperture control is a method for overcoming the limits of the physical channel in software methods. As shown in the diagram, to create one scan line, TX and RX work is performed twice.

Harmonic Imaging
The basic theory of harmonic imaging is that body tissue reflects ultrasound signals at twice the frequency of the scanning frequency, or the second harmonic with scanning frequency. Harmonic imaging is an advanced version of conventional harmonic imaging.

AutoIMT™
Automated measurement of the intima-media thickness of the carotid artery wall is a widely-used function. It provides instant and Mean, Max, Standard Deviation and Quality Index at the touch of a single button. State-of-the-art functions also include Framingham Score, Risk Factor, Normal IMT and user graph.

Quick Overview

● 15" LCD monitor
● 3D/4D Imaging
● 3DXI, Real time 3D
● Dynamic-MR Lite, SRF
● Auto IMT, Full Cardio-Vascular App.
● Light weight, Compact carry case
● Rechargeable battery, Instant-on
● Ergonomic handle in front panel
● Easily height adjustable control panel
● Lightweight, Two probe ports
● Cardiac package
● Color, power and PW Doppler
● SonoView Pro, DICOM 3.0, USB 2.0

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