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Multi-Modality Radiology Markers
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Price: Call JRT for Pricing
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- Does not artifact
- Medical grade adhesive – stays on the patient
- Multi-modal
- Hypoallergenic
- Disposable
- Does not indent tissue (MRI)
- Great for head and neck imaging
- Biopsies
- Cost effective
MM3002
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Image Guided Surgery (IGS) Multi-Modality Markers, 2mm Center Hole, 100 markers
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Multi-Modality Markers provide clear, accurate reference points for Image Guided Surgery without tissue indent or any artifacts.. 15 mm outer diameter and 3.5 mm thick. These markers have a 5mm central axis hole. 2 mm inner center hole is suitable for passage of conventional hypodermic needle.
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MM3003
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Nuclear Med/PET Multi-Modality Markers, 5 mm Center Hole, 50 markers
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Multi-Modality Markers are visible on Nuclear Medicine, PET, CT, and MRI. 15 mm outer diameter and 3.5 mm thick. These markers have a 5 mm central axis hole with sealant plastic cover that forms a well suitable for the injection of a short life radioisotope using a conventional hypodermic needle. Also used for Image Guided Surgery because they can provide a reference point on the patients scanned images without tissue indent or any artifacts.
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MM3005
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Radiology/RT Multi-Modality Markers, 2 mm Center Hole, 50 markers
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Multi-Modality Markers appear as a bright object on CT and MRI scans and can also be seen on all MRI sequences. Also perfect for mammography and diagnostic radiology procedures. 15 mm outer diameter and 3.5 mm thick. These markers have a 5mm central axis hole. 2 mm inner center hole is suitable for passage of conventional hypodermic needle. Also used for Image Guided Surgery because they can provide a reference point on the patients scanned images without tissue indent or any artifacts.
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MM3007
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MRI/CT Multi-Modality Markers, 50 markers
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Multi-Modality Markers are bright objects on CT and MRI scans and can be seen on all MRI sequences. 15 mm outer diameter and 3.5 mm thick. Also perfect for mammography and diagnostic radiology procedures.
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