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Needle Localization - Medical Animation

 

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Needle Localization - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation depicts a technique called needle localization. Needle localization is commonly done when the lump may be to deep within the breast to be felt by the examiner's fingers, but can visualized by mammogram or ultrasound. rnkey words

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