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Embozene® microspheres are spherical, tightly calibrated, biocompatible, non-resorbable, hydrogel microspheres coated with an inorganic perfluorinated polymer (Polyzene®-F). They are available in a range of sizes suitable for embolic therapy. Embozene® Microspheres are available as colored and opaque (non-colored) microspheres. Colored microspheres are color coded by size. In this case they were therapeutically embolized to the liver to treat a hepatic neoplasm. Images contributed by Dr. Michael Feely - @MFeelyDO |
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Source | Embozene® Microspheres - Liver |
Author | Atlas of Medical Foreign Bodies |
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