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Fiducial markers are also used in diagnostic medical imaging. In this case the markers are often in three-dimensions, e.g., a box-like structure that is fastened to a patient's head. These used where very accurate localisation is required, such as for radiation treatment of certain cancers, or for surgical proceedures.
Fiducial markers are also used in diagnostic medical imaging. In this case the markers are often in three-dimensions, e.g., a box-like structure that is fastened to a patient's head. These used where very accurate localisation is required, such as for radiation treatment of certain cancers, or for surgical proceedures. ([[User:Drickey|Drickey]] 21:55, 20 November 2006 (UTC))

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Fiducial markers are also used in diagnostic medical imaging. In this case the markers are often in three-dimensions, e.g., a box-like structure that is fastened to a patient's head. These used where very accurate localisation is required, such as for radiation treatment of certain cancers, or for surgical proceedures. (Drickey 21:55, 20 November 2006 (UTC))[reply]