Transillumination having orange color light

Illumination – Plural light sources – Particular wavelength

Reexamination Certificate

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C362S572000, C362S804000

Reexamination Certificate

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07874698

ABSTRACT:
The transillumination device has an orange light, in the range of 580-620 nm. Orange light has been found to be beneficial for superficial veins. Red light is used for deeper veins and darker skin. The transillumination device may have a single light source able to change colors. Two different light sources, each having a different color or different transillumination devices, each having a different color, may be used for diagnostic purposes.

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