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TL;DR: Given the effectiveness of ultrasound scanning as a clinical tool it is perhaps inevitable in the long term that market forces will drive the increasingly compact ultrasound devices into wards and surgeries to be used routinely.
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Abstract: Given the effectiveness of ultrasound scanning as a clinical tool it is perhaps inevitable in the long term that market forces will drive the increasingly compact ultrasound devices into wards and surgeries to be used routinely …
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