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Holographic tools for medical US

Hello to all.
I'm an Italian Radiologist with main interest in breast imaging and ultrasound.
In my daily practise I examine patients in follow up controls, often with US quantitative tools which would require that the actual exam and measurements are made exactly in the same site where prior exam and measurement were done.
Do you think that with Hololensit would be possible to guide actual exam watching at same time prior images and clips and what is going on actually on the screen?
Thx fo your kind attention.
Antonio

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    Yes antonio, with the proper setup you can broadcast wireless to hololens, but there is a lot of lag (0.5s), this dificults for a live exame (i was tryng that with spine endoscopy)...

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