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- Q17152357 subject Q8921761.
- Q17152357 subject Q9040223.
- Q17152357 subject Q9438702.
- Q17152357 abstract "The N-localizer is a device that enables guidance of stereotactic surgery or radiosurgery using tomographic images that are obtained via medical imaging technologies such as X-ray computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET). The N-localizer comprises a diagonal rod that extends from the top of one vertical rod to the bottom of a second vertical rod, and is shaped like a capital "N" (Figure 1A). This device was invented in 1978 by the American physician and computer scientist Russell Brown.This invention stimulated renewed interest in, and further development of, image-guided surgery, specifically, stereotactic surgery and radiosurgery. It has achieved widespread clinical use in the Brown-Roberts-Wells (BRW), Leksell and Cosman-Roberts-Wells (CRW) stereotactic systems and other stereotactic and radiosurgical instruments.".
- Q17152357 thumbnail Photograph_of_Stereotactic_Frame_With_3_N-localizers.jpg?width=300.
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- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q1931968.
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- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q7381318.
- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q8921761.
- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q9040223.
- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q9438702.
- Q17152357 wikiPageWikiLink Q973234.
- Q17152357 comment "The N-localizer is a device that enables guidance of stereotactic surgery or radiosurgery using tomographic images that are obtained via medical imaging technologies such as X-ray computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET). The N-localizer comprises a diagonal rod that extends from the top of one vertical rod to the bottom of a second vertical rod, and is shaped like a capital "N" (Figure 1A).".
- Q17152357 label "N-localizer".
- Q17152357 depiction Photograph_of_Stereotactic_Frame_With_3_N-localizers.jpg.