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The Medical Ultraviolet market is a subset of the Medical Devices industry, focusing on the use of ultraviolet (UV) light for medical purposes. UV light is used to disinfect medical equipment, sterilize surfaces, and treat skin conditions such as psoriasis. It is also used in phototherapy treatments for a variety of conditions, including jaundice in newborns.
UV light is also used in the diagnosis of certain medical conditions, such as skin cancer. UV light is used to detect the presence of certain bacteria and viruses, and to detect the presence of certain proteins in the body.
Medical Ultraviolet devices are used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. They are also used in research laboratories and in the home.
Some companies in the Medical Ultraviolet market include Philips, Ushio, and Heraeus Medical. Other companies include UVP, Bovie Medical, and Lumenis. Show Less Read more