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OCTINOXlATE, OCTISALATE, OXYBENZONE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE
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OCTINOXlATE, OCTISALATE, OXYBENZONE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE
OCTINOXATE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, and ZINC OXIDE
Octinoxate, Titanium Dioxide, and Zinc Oxide
OCTINOXATE, OCTISALATE, OXYBENZONE, and TITANIUM DIOXIDE
OCTINOXATE, OCTISALATE, OXYBENZONE, and TITANIUM DIOXIDE
2022-08-08
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A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit intended to be used to remotely steer a camera's movements and adjustments (e.g., a miniaturized camera) in a clinical setting. It is typically situated outside the field of operation and can be adjusted upon instructio...
A sterile device made of a material, typically of plastic and shaped to fit the camera, which is used as a physical barrier on a camera to protect it from environmental exposure and/or allow the camera to be used in a sterile surgical field. This is a singl...
An electronic component of a video-camera epiretinal prosthesis system in the form of custom-made spectacles worn by the patient. The device houses a miniature video camera designed to capture video images which are relayed to the system visual processing u...
A hand-held manual instrument, into which a video colposcope camera unit is placed, intended to dilate the vagina after insertion for visual examination of the tissues of the vagina, cervix, and external genitalia. It consists of two blades which can be ope...
A dedicated camera designed as a component of a video camera patient positioning/tracking system to provide synchronized continuous image capture and illumination of the patient. It is typically mounted strategically in pairs or more within the treatment ro...
A device made of a material, typically of plastic and shaped to fit the camera, which is used as a physical barrier on a camera to protect it from environmental exposure and/or allow the camera to be used in a sterile surgical field. This is a reusable device.
An electrically-powered camera-based imaging unit, typically using laser scanning techniques, that is designed to capture digital images created using diagnostic imaging systems, e.g., computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emi...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) camera-based imaging unit, typically using laser scanning techniques, that is designed to capture digital images created using diagnostic imaging systems, e.g., computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), pos...
A data program designed for use in, or together with, a camera (e.g., a digital camera or video recorder) so that it may function according to its intended purpose. This software program can be permanently installed, or exchanged as an upgrade. It may also ...
An electro-optical device designed for image and/or video capture of the teeth and other intraoral anatomy, to assist with the diagnosis/management of dental/intraoral conditions (e.g., caries, plaque, calculus). It may be provided with specialized camera h...
A component of a surgical navigation and/or device tracking system (e.g., computer-assisted neurosurgical ultrasound navigation system, surgical microscope equipped with a tracking camera) intended to function as an optical reference to enable spatial track...
An optical device intended to be used as part of a video camera surgical microscope system to send magnified images of a surgical site, via a camera and appropriate hardware, to a monitor to facilitate visualization of the surgical site by the surgeon or fo...
A sterile implantable component of a video-camera epiretinal prosthesis system designed to be implanted around and inside the eye for neural stimulation of the retina via an electrode array that is attached to the retina with a retinal tack. It consists of ...
An optical device intended to be attached over the camera lens of an off-the-shelf smartphone by a healthcare professional to enable imaging of the eye, including anterior segment and/or fundus, using the existing camera/video capabilities of the smartphone...
A battery-powered, body-worn component of a video-camera epiretinal prosthesis system designed to convert video images captured by the system spectacles camera into electrical stimulation commands, which are relayed to the system implant via the spectacles....
A component of a surgical navigation and/or device tracking system (e.g., computer-assisted neurosurgical ultrasound navigation system, surgical microscope equipped with a tracking camera) intended to function as an optical reference to enable spatial track...
A non-sterile optical device intended to be used as part of a video camera surgical microscope system to send magnified images of a surgical site, via a camera and appropriate hardware, to a monitor to facilitate visualization of the surgical site by the su...
An assembly of hardware/software devices intended to employ radio-frequency identification (RFID) techniques to aid in the correct identification and positioning of the patient during a diagnostic imaging, treatment planning or radiation therapy procedure. ...
An assembly of devices used to gain access to the spine by dilation of the overlying tissues for the placement and support of an endoscope. It typically includes the endoscope, a light source, a fibreoptic light cable, a camera control unit, a camera, and c...
An electrically-powered optical device intended to be used to create digital colour photographic images/video of the ocular fundus (interior eye surface opposite the lens) through the pupil, to aid in diagnosing and monitoring retinal pathology; it may also...
A device designed to hold or stabilize a video camera or endoscope while recording a surgical operative procedure. This is a reusable device.
A device designed to connect a camera (moving- or still-image) to a non-video endoscope (rigid or flexible), especially when the devices are from different manufacturers. This is a reusable device.
An optical device designed to connect a camera (moving- or still-image) to a non-video endoscope (rigid or flexible), especially when the devices are from different manufacturers. It may be referred to as a coupler. This is a reusable device.
An assembly of hardware and software devices intended to use light-based (e.g., infrared, visible light) image acquisition to create three-dimensional (3-D) surfaces of a patient anatomy (e.g., head) to monitor patient position during diagnostic imaging, ra...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to obtain, transmit, and display video images during an endoscopic procedure. It typically consists of one or more video endoscopes, an endoscopic camera, camera control unit, light source with ...
An optical element of a surgical camera designed to change the degree of convergence or divergence of transmitted light to enable modification of viewed images (e.g., magnification, wide angle). It is made of glass and is available in a variety of dimension...
A diagnostic radiological imaging system that is a combination of a positron emission tomography (PET) camera system for nuclear medicine (NM) images, and a computed tomography (CT) camera system for x-ray images. The nuclear medicine images and the x-ray i...
An assembly of noninvasive devices intended to transmit detailed, magnified, video images from a surgical site (non-specific) to a monitor to facilitate visualization of the surgical site by the surgeon; it may include recording equipment for teaching appli...
A hand-held, battery-powered, optical device intended for digital image capture and analysis of the external ocular anatomy to assist in the diagnosis of ophthalmic abnormalities (e.g., ptosis, strabismus, glaucoma); it is not intended to capture images of ...
An assembly of diagnostic devices that comprise a radiological imaging system that is a combination of a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) camera system for nuclear medicine (NM) images, and a computed tomography (CT) camera system for x-ra...