21 CFR 892.1990 — Transilluminator (Diaphanoscope)

Radiology (RA) · Subpart B—Diagnostic Devices · § 892.1990

Identification

A transilluminator, also known as a diaphanoscope or lightscanner, is an electrically powered device that uses low intensity emissions of visible light and near-infrared radiation (approximately 700-1050 nanometers (nm)), transmitted through the breast, to visualize translucent tissue for the diagnosis of cancer, other conditions, diseases, or abnormalities.

Classification Rationale

Class III (premarket approval).

Product Codes

Product CodeDevice NameClassDevicesAttributes
LEKTransilluminator (Diaphanoscope)30
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