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publicationDate 2004-10-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1465682-A1
titleOfInvention Medical devices with magnetic resonance visibility enhancing material
abstract The present invention relates to an elongated medical device (150, 200) for intralumenal manipulation during a process of magnetic resonance imaging. The device includes an elongated body (210) .An extrusion material (450) is integrated with the elongated body (210) and includes a hydrophilic polymer that incorporates a substance having a plurality of paramagnetic ions. The extrusion material (450) is configured to enhance magnetic resonance visibility during said process of magnetic resonance imaging.
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