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NeuroLogica's CereTom Guest Stars on NBC-TV's ''ER''

Tue Dec 4, 2007 8:30am EST
Portable CT Technology Featured in the 300th Episode
DANVERS, Mass.--(Business Wire)--NeuroLogica Corporation, a medical imaging company, today
announced that its portable CT scanner, the CereTom(R), will be
featured on the 300th episode of "ER," the long-running television
drama on NBC.

   The CereTom has dramatically changed the way hospitals capitalize
on CT imaging because the CereTom's portability allows physicians to
bring imaging directly to the patient. The portability of the CereTom
is ideal for use in the emergency room where it is able to scan stroke
and brain trauma patients immediately upon arrival at the hospital.
Additionally, the CereTom is having impact in other hospital
departments such as the ICU, OR and pediatric intensive care unit.

   The innovative CereTom has already appeared on the hit series
"Grey's Anatomy" and is being used by the Indianapolis Colts and the
Oakland Raiders as the only CT scanner capable of scanning injured
players within the stadium.

   Details on the Show:

   When: Thursday, December 6, 2007,

   10 PM Eastern / 9 PM Central

   Where: NBC affiliates

   About NeuroLogica

   Based in Danvers, Mass., NeuroLogica Corporation develops,
manufactures and markets advanced medical imaging equipment. The
company's mission is to bring access to high quality medical imaging
to all people regardless of where they live. Combining this imaging
quality and access enables physicians to make more informed treatment
decisions, especially in stroke emergencies, saving and improving
patient lives. For more information on NeuroLogica please visit
www.neurologica.com.

Racepoint Group
Andrea Krull, 781-487-4639
akrull@racepointgroup.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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