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- ExAblate abstract "The ExAblate (also known as ExAblate 2000) is a non-invasive medical device manufactured by InSightec, a company based in Haifa, Israel with its US office in Dallas, TX. The ExAblate uses MRI guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) technology, which combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with focused ultrasound. The MRI is used to visualize anatomy, aid in planning the treatment, and monitoring temperatures and thermal dose in real time during the treatment. This thermal feedback allows the physician to control and adjust the treatment in real time to ensure that the targeted tumor is fully treated and surrounding tissue is spared. Focused ultrasound is capable of ablating tumors inside the body without the need for an incision.".
- ExAblate wikiPageExternalLink NCT00147056?term=exablate&rank=5.
- ExAblate wikiPageExternalLink NCT00350233?term=exablate&rank=7.
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- ExAblate wikiPageRevisionID "583409335".
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Ablation.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Adenomyosis.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Breast_cancer.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink CE_marking.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gynaecology.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_treatments.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_ultrasonography.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgery.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Coronal_plane.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Fentanyl.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink High-intensity_focused_ultrasound.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink ISO_13485.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Insightec.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Ketorolac.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink MRI_contrast_agent.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Metastasis.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Midazolam.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Minimally-invasive_procedures.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Sagittal_plane.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_plane.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasonic_transducer.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLink Uterine_fibroid.
- ExAblate wikiPageWikiLinkText "ExAblate".
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- ExAblate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ExAblate subject Category:Gynaecology.
- ExAblate subject Category:Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- ExAblate subject Category:Medical_treatments.
- ExAblate subject Category:Medical_ultrasonography.
- ExAblate subject Category:Surgery.
- ExAblate hypernym Device.
- ExAblate type Agent.
- ExAblate type Company.
- ExAblate type Device.
- ExAblate type Organisation.
- ExAblate type Physic.
- ExAblate type Redirect.
- ExAblate type Specialty.
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- ExAblate comment "The ExAblate (also known as ExAblate 2000) is a non-invasive medical device manufactured by InSightec, a company based in Haifa, Israel with its US office in Dallas, TX. The ExAblate uses MRI guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) technology, which combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with focused ultrasound. The MRI is used to visualize anatomy, aid in planning the treatment, and monitoring temperatures and thermal dose in real time during the treatment.".
- ExAblate label "ExAblate".
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- ExAblate sameAs Q5419141.
- ExAblate wasDerivedFrom ExAblate?oldid=583409335.
- ExAblate isPrimaryTopicOf ExAblate.