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ML4-20-D

5838848
5838850 H44901AT
Ultrasound
All Probes
GE HealthCare
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Product Overview

The ML4-20-D is a Matrix Linear Array probe that incorporates XDclear transducer technology. This Wideband Linear Array Probe is known for its ability to provide high-quality ultrasound imaging of small parts, including the breast, thyroid, and musculoskeletal system. It is also designed to be suitable for pediatric imaging, allowing for detailed visualization of anatomical structures in infants and children.
It is important to note that the performance of the ML4-20-D probe may vary depending on the specific Ultrasound system it is paired with.
However the compatibility may not extend to all releases of these Ultrasound Systems listed below. Please reference the User's Manual for your system.
LOGIQ E10
LOGIQ E10s

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ML4-20-D

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