Computerized X-Ray Film Marker
Item Name Code (INC) 53021
Additional Information for Computerized X-Ray Film Marker
Computerized X-Ray Film Markers are specialized markers used in medical, dental, and veterinary imaging equipment. They are designed to be used with X-ray films to provide clear and accurate identification of specific areas or structures within the image.
These markers are typically made of a radiopaque material, such as lead or a lead-based alloy, which allows them to be easily visible on X-ray films. They are available in various shapes and sizes, including letters, numbers, and symbols, to facilitate precise marking and labeling of specific anatomical structures or areas of interest.
Computerized X-Ray Film Markers are often used in radiology departments, dental clinics, and veterinary practices to ensure accurate and consistent identification of anatomical landmarks, pathology, or other important information within X-ray images. They help radiologists, dentists, and veterinarians to interpret and analyze the images more effectively, leading to better diagnosis and treatment planning.
These markers can be computerized, meaning they can be programmed or customized to automatically appear on the X-ray image when it is captured or processed. This eliminates the need for manual marking and reduces the risk of human error.
Overall, Computerized X-Ray Film Markers are essential tools in medical, dental, and veterinary imaging, providing precise and reliable identification of structures within X-ray images.
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- 3DQ50
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4