Rafi et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Comparison of three methods for skin markings in conformal radiotherapy, temporary markers, and permanent Steritatt CIVCO® tattooing: patients' comfort and …Rafi et al., 2009
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- Rafi M
- Tunio M
- Hashmi A
- Ahmed Z
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- South African Radiographer
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Skin marking is routinely performed at the time of simulation before radiotherapy treatment. Worldwide different methods are used to mark the isocenter; most commonly used are temporary marker pens, commercially available tattooing needles pre-filled with non toxic …
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