Ottawa, Canada, May 25, 2004 — Zarlink Semiconductor today announced that Given Imaging Ltd., maker of the world's only swallowable camera capsule for diagnosing disease of the gastrointestinal tract, ...
(New Orleans - May 18, 2004) – A researcher at Mount Sinai School of Medicine today reported study data indicating that M2A capsule endoscopy --examination of the intestinal tract with the so-called ...
Orlando, Tuesday, May 20, 2003 -- Video capsule endoscopy is a novel technology that is designed primarily to image the small intestine. The current version of the capsule is called the M2A Plus ...
BOX: For information, go to www.givenimaging.com or www.diagnosticimaging.com/dinews/2004011401.html. To see video from a capsule, go to www.postbulletin.com ...
STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford researchers are the first in the Bay Area to test an ingestible, pill-sized camera that detects bleeding in the small intestine. The device, developed by Israel-based Given ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. A logo reads “GI(V)EN IMAGING / POB ...
saw its shares jump after the company said the Food and Drug Administration agreed to establish its diagnostic system as a first-line tool in the detection of abnormalities of the small bowel, ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- Shares of Given Imaging lost more than 3 percent to $33.50 in afternoon action. The Israeli firm is out with a press release reaffirming its belief in the safety of its M2A ...
Doctors at Mercy Medical Center -- Sioux City announced Tuesday they have begun using a pill-sized camera for state-of-the-art endoscopy, a procedure described as a medical first for Siouxland . Known ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A camera encased in a pill is giving doctors at Arkansas Children's Hospital a look at their young patients' entire digestive tracts — about 90 percent of which had gone unseen ...
Given Imaging's M2A capsule is non-invasive wireless endoscope. Transmitter chip combines Zarlink's low-power, wireless technologies Ottawa, Canada, May 25, 2004 — Zarlink Semiconductor today ...
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