Apparatus for the percutaneous marking of a lesion

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A61B 10/00 (2006.01) A61B 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2351034

A biopsy marking apparatus for placing a radiopaque marker at the location of a percutaneous biopsy. The biopsy marking apparatus comprises an introducer in combination with a radiopaque marker. The introducer ejects the radiopaque marker at the location of the biopsy. The introducer is configured to completely eject the radiopaque marker and prevent it from being subsequently drawn into the introducer as the introducer is removed from the biopsied tissue mass. The radiopaque marker has enhanced radiopaque characteristics and enhanced non- migration characteristics.

La présente invention porte sur un inhibiteur de l'enzyme convertissant l'angiotensine. Cet inhibiteur présente une forte activité d'inhibition envers l'enzyme convertissant l'angiotensine, une belle teinte et est facile à consommer. Il s'agit d'une composition contenant des peptides obtenus par l'action digestive de la thermolysine sur de la chair de poisson. La concentration en polypeptides d'un poids moléculaire supérieur à 5 000 est d'au plus 10 % en poids.

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