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FDA Approves Handheld Brain Injury Detector

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2011 — The first handheld device intended to aid in the detection of life-threatening bleeding in the skull has been approved by the FDA. The device, called the Infrascanner Model 1000, can help health care providers identify patients with critical head injuries who need an immediate brain imaging study. Bleeding within the skull, called an intracranial hematoma, occurs when blood from a ruptured vein or artery collects within the brain or between the skull and the brain. As the escaped blood expands, the brain itself is compressed, producing symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, dizziness,...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
    AmericasBiophotonicsbrain imagingBusinessChristy ForemanCT scanshandheld scannershead injuriesImagingInfraScan Inc.Infrascanner Model 1000intracranial hematomalight absorptionnear-IR scannersPennsylvaniaUS Food and Drug Administration

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