Iodinated Polyethylene Glycol-based Hydrogel Tissue Marker
**Semantic type:** Indicator, Reagent, or Diagnostic Aid|Organic Chemical
**Definition:** A radiopaque hydrogel containing cross-linked, iodinated polyethylene glycol (PEG) particles in a viscous carrier, with potential use as a contrast agent to enhance marking of soft tissue during a surgical procedure and concomitant radiotherapy upon computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) and ultrasound imaging. Upon intratumoral injection, iodinated PEG-based hydrogel tissue marker localizes to and is maintained in soft tissue. Upon MR, ultrasound and/or CT imaging, the visualization of the tumor tissue is enhanced, which can facilitate tumor removal and image-guided radiotherapeutic treatment. The hydrogel particles are stable and visible through 3 months, after which they liquefy, and are absorbed by the body and cleared in the urine.
**Synonyms:** - PEG-based Hydrogel Tissue Marker - Radiopaque Polymer Hydrogel Imaging Agent - TraceIT - TraceIT Hydrogel - TraceIT Tissue Marker
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