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Liquimark MRI Skin Markers, 10mm x 38mm

Liquimark MRI Skin Markers, 10mm x 38mm

Regular price $144.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

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The Liquimark MRI Skin Markers provide precision and reliability in medical imaging procedures. These compact markers are designed to help guide technicians in clearly identifying anatomical landmarks without interfering with image quality. Widely used across a variety of clinical applications, Liquimark markers are an essential addition to any facility's MRI equipment and product lineup, as they enhance diagnostic accuracy while maintaining compatibility with specialized imaging protocols. 

Features:

  • Composed of non-metallic and latex-free materials 
  • Available in multiple sizes tailored for specific imaging needs
  • Designed for thoracic spine and larger areas  
  • 40 pieces per box 

Overall Dimensions:

  • 10mm x 38mm rectangle
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can Liquimark 10mm x 38mm Skin Markers be used safely during MRI scans?

Yes. Liquimark MRI Skin Markers are made from non-metallic, non-conductive, and latex-free materials and are MR Conditional for use in 1.5T and 3T MRI environments. They can remain on the patient throughout scanning without producing artifacts or signal voids, ensuring both safety and image clarity.

2. What are Liquimark 10mm x 38mm Markers used for in MRI imaging?

These rectangular markers are designed for thoracic spine, back, and larger anatomical areas where extended coverage is needed. They help technologists mark anatomical landmarks, surgical scars, or palpable abnormalities for precise correlation between surface anatomy and internal imaging results.

3. How does the 10mm x 38mm marker improve image accuracy?

Each Liquimark marker is filled with an MRI-visible fluid that produces a clear, consistent signal matching the intensity of soft tissue. The elongated 38mm shape helps define orientation or alignment along larger structures, reducing uncertainty and improving diagnostic accuracy for spine or body scans.

4. How should these MRI skin markers be applied and removed?

Apply the marker directly to clean, dry skin using its gentle adhesive backing, which stays secure during scanning but peels off easily after use. They’re single-use to maintain infection control and are supplied 40 per box, packaged for quick access during busy MRI workflows.

5. What other Liquimark MRI Skin Marker sizes are available?

Liquimark markers come in multiple sizes and shapes — including round, square, and rectangular options — to match specific imaging needs. The 10mm x 38mm model offers a longer reference area for thoracic and body imaging, while smaller formats like 3mm or 10mm squares are suited for localized or extremity scans.

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