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Description

Alimed Alimed Multi Modality MRI Marker (50/PK)

  • Provides a clear and accurate reference point on any type of scan
  • Visible on all MRI sequences for t-spines, head, neck, extremities imaging, hot spots, pain locations and masses

Frequently asked questions

Will these markers work for all MRI sequences?

Yes, these Alimed markers are specifically engineered for high visibility across all MRI sequences, ensuring consistent and reliable results regardless of the scan type.

Can I use these to mark specific pain sites?

Absolutely. These markers are designed to provide a precise, clear reference point for marking hot spots, pain locations, masses, and specific anatomy including the head, neck, t-spine, and extremities.

Are these markers comfortable for the patient to wear?

The markers feature a flexible circular base designed for secure and comfortable adhesion to the patient’s skin while maintaining a low-profile silhouette during the imaging process.

Do these provide accurate visualization for radiologists?

Yes, the central component features a distinct aperture designed for radiopaque visualization, offering a clear and consistent landmark to assist radiologists in precisely identifying areas of interest.

Are these markers suitable for high-volume clinical use?

Yes, each package contains 50 individual markers, making this an efficient solution for busy clinical environments that require frequent use of imaging reference points.

Are these brand new products?

Yes, all Alimed MRI markers provided are factory new and sourced directly, ensuring they meet the necessary quality standards for diagnostic imaging.

Is the adhesion reliable during long scans?

The markers are built with a wide, flexible base specifically designed for secure adhesion to the skin, helping to keep the reference point in place throughout the imaging procedure.

Can these be used for T-spine scans?

Yes, these markers are versatile enough to be used for various anatomical areas, including T-spines, head and neck scans, and extremities.

What is the primary function of the center aperture?

The central aperture is designed to provide a distinct, clear reference point for visualization on the scan, allowing for the precise localization of anatomy or specific clinical findings.

Are these markers considered a universal diagnostic tool?

Yes, they are described as providing universal imaging accuracy, as they are optimized to remain visible across a wide variety of scan types, making them highly versatile for diverse diagnostic scenarios.