Ultrasound Probes

Mindray LA7.5/L38

The Mindray LA7.5/L38 is a linear array ultrasound transducer probe. The LA7.5/L38 has a frequency range of 5.0 - 10.0 MHz and is compatible with the Mindray DP6600 and DP9900 series ultrasound systems. This probe is used with breast and small parts applications. The Mindray LA7.5/L38 is available from Providian Medical in fully refurbished condition.

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Mindray LA7.5/L38 Features

  • Linear array probe
  • Breast & small parts use
  • Multi-frequency transducer

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Mindray LA7.5/L38

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