Examples of 'radiopacity' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiopacity"

Radiopacity is a noun used in medicine to describe the relative ability of a substance to block the passage of X-rays or other forms of radiation
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  • The state or degree of being opaque to X-rays.

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These fillers do not provide substantial radiopacity.
Excellent radiopacity for better position and control.
The latter two would provide enhanced radiopacity.
A material choice with radiopacity may also be an option.
Radiopacity is proportional to mass absorption coefficient and thickness.
The metal cuff retaining ring provides radiopacity.
The radiopacity of each material was analyzed using fluoroscopy.
Stent with optimal strength and radiopacity characteristics.
The radiopacity values were determined according to the radiographic density mm al.
Smaller particulates have a lower radiopacity than larger particulates.
The radiopacity is provided at least in part by a foil or film layer.
Tantalum may also be used or included for greater radiopacity.
Radiopacity of embolizing compositions.
Polymeric marker with high radiopacity for use in medical devices.
These techniques can be used to create stents with optimal radiopacity.

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The radiopacity value was determined according to radiographic density and determined in mm al.
These metals have significant radiopacity and are also substantially biologically inert.
High compressive strength and good film thickness with adequate radiopacity.
The radiopacity of a device is preferably sufficient for viewing but not too bright.
Compositions according to the invention may optionally comprise a compound to provide radiopacity.
The noble metal provides radiopacity while the nitinol provides shape memory.
The metal may be a binary alloy or a ternary alloy to provide additional radiopacity.
The radiopacity permits easier visualization and therefore transportation to the site of implantation.
The compositions of the present invention optionally comprise a compound to provide radiopacity.
Providing temporary radiopacity is especially advantageous for implantable endoprostheses having little or no radiopacity.
It is understood that also carbonates are conceivable for achieving the desired radiopacity.
Another interesting feature is the radiopacity added by the tantalum powder present in this agent.
A platinum alloy with a few percent of tungsten is preferred partially because of its radiopacity.
Jensen does not report any insufficiency of the radiopacity of the bone cement used therein.
The density of the coating on the device can also be controlled to improve radiopacity.
Especially preferable is a marker whose radiopacity or echogenicity lasts between about one and three years.
The second distribution provides a shell with improved strength but impaired radiopacity.
The radiographs showed a clear radiopacity of the rayon cords treated with the iopamidol solution.
The gold particles and esterified fatty acid are used to retard polymerization and provide radiopacity.
However, it was found that the radiopacity was still sufficient.
Increasing the ratio of radiopaque material to Nitinol generally improves radiopacity.
In addition, the properties of radiopacity and biocompatibility are shown to be essential.
In some embodiments, iodine is used to add the radiopacity.
Introduction, the radiopacity is a required property in all dental materials.
The present invention also relates to increasing the radiopacity of other medical devices.
Radiopacity was observed with x-rays of the materials and aluminum scale.
This simple structure provides external elasticity and good radiopacity provided by the inner core.
Radiopacity is a measurement of the ability of the composite to be detected by x-ray examination.
Other approaches to enhancing radiopacity include use of composite structural strands e . g.
Barium ions are included in the resin matrix 9 for achieving radiopacity.
Radiopacity is an essential property of restorative and protective dentin-pulp complex material.
A method of manufacturing an intraluminal medical device having improved radiopacity comprising,.
For radiopacity analysis material samples were radiographed alongside an aluminium step-wedge.
The material ( s ) can include one or more radiopaque materials to provide radiopacity.
Radiopacity of cements containing castor oil, linoleic acid and oleic acid.

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