James Zinreich - Owings Mills MD, US Eva Zinreich - Owings Mills MD, US Helen Zinreich Shafer - Owings Mills MD, US
International Classification:
A61K 33/14 A61K 31/375 A01N 59/08
US Classification:
424680, 514474
Abstract:
A nasal spray solution for use as a nasal spray and methods of using the solution are disclosed. The nasal spray solution moisturizes nasal passages and alleviates nasal dryness. The solution includes a hypotonic saline solution, wherein the saline solution is hypotonic with respect to cells of the nasal mucosa of the nasal passages, a buffering agent, a lubricating agent, and an anti-microbial agent.
Fat Suppression Enhancer For Use With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Helen Shafer - Owings Mills MD, US Eva Zinreich - Owings Mills MD, US
International Classification:
A61B005/055
US Classification:
600/421000
Abstract:
An enhancer for improving the clarity and resolution of magnetic resonance images of anatomical regions having limited or excess fat content, which consists of layer of plasticized polyvinyl chloride having a thickness of 0.5 cm to 4 cm. In use, said layer may take a variety of forms so long as the layer is placed in between the body of the patient being examined and the receiving coils of the magnetic resonance imaging system.
Insertable Fat Suppression Enhancer For Use With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Eva Zinreich - Owings Mills MD, US Helen Shafer - Owings Mills MD, US
International Classification:
A61B005/05
US Classification:
600/410000
Abstract:
An insertable enhancer for improving the clarity and resolution of magnetic resonance images, which is constructed from plasticized polyvinyl chloride. The enhancer is adapted for placement into orifices or canals of the body, such as the ear canal, nasal passages, G.I tract or other cavities.
James ZINREICH - Baltimore MD, US Eva ZINREICH - Baltimore MD, US Helen Zinreich SHAFER - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
A61K 33/14 A61K 31/375
US Classification:
424680, 514474
Abstract:
A nasal spray solution for use as a nasal spray and methods of using the solution are disclosed. The nasal spray solution moisturizes nasal passages and alleviates nasal dryness. The solution includes a hypotonic saline solution, wherein the saline solution is hypotonic with respect to cells of the nasal mucosa of the nasal passages, a buffering agent, a lubricating agent, and an anti-microbial agent.
A radiation therapy skin marking device which may be used to delineate a radiation therapy portal area on a patient's skin surface. The device includes a set of radiation therapy skin markers which are releasably attached to a backing liner and include an adhesive surface such that the markers may be releasably attached to a patient's skin surface. The markers include ink-printed lines on the adhesive surface so as to facilitate radiation therapy treatments by more obviously defining a radiation therapy portal area. Ink is transferred onto the skin surface from the adhesive surface by depositing it onto the skin or by absorption into the skin so that the marking lines are delineated on the skin surface when the markers are detached. The markers include various shapes including, for example, a marker of substantially circular shape with a ninety degree wedge cut therefrom such that the marker may be used to outline a ninety degree corner and a marker of substantially circular shape with a circular cut-out center such that the marker is defined by a circular outer edge and a circular inner edge both of which circular edges share a common center point.
S. James Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Eva S. Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Douglas E. Mattox - Ruxton MD
Assignee:
IZI Corporation - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604267
Abstract:
A surgical drain for draining wounds is disclosed. The drain has a tube-like body forming a lumen. The body of the drain includes a plurality of perforations therein. The drain also has a plunger for removing debris from the lumen and perforations of the drain. The plunger has a scraper, a line and a handle. The scraper of the plunger is generally located in the lumen of the body. The handle of the plunger is generally located so as to be accessible to a user. The line of the plunger generally extends through the lumen and connects the scraper and handle. The drain may have more than one plunger.
Simion J. Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Eva S. Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Rex O. Bare - Lake Forest CA Robert D. Miller - Costa Mesa CA
Assignee:
Izi Corporation - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
606151
Abstract:
A set of post-surgical gross pathology specimen marking devices which may be used to identify various surfaces of pathology specimens is presented. The device includes a set of pathology specimen markers which are releasably attached to a holder. The markers disclosed are of various shapes and designs, and each includes a gripper element. The markers are designed such that the gripper element may be manipulated to allow a portion of a pathology specimen to be pinched, pierced, or clipped by the gripper element thereby attaching the marker to the specimen. The markers are designed so they may be manipulated by using a tool (such as forceps) to attach the specimen marker to a pathology specimen in a matter of seconds.
Simion J. Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Eva S. Zinreich - Owings Mills MD Earl F. Robinson - Lake Forest CA
Assignee:
Izi Corporation - Owings Mill MD
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606 1
Abstract:
A radiation therapy skin marking device which may be used to delineate a radiation therapy portal area on a patient's skin surface. The device is a set of radiation therapy skin markers which are releasably attached to a backing liner and include an adhesive surface such that the markers may be releasably attached to a patient's skin surface. The markers include printed lines so as to facilitate radiation therapy treatments by more obviously defining a radiation therapy portal area. The shape of the markers may vary including, for example, a marker of substantially circular shape with a ninety degree wedge cut therefrom such that the marker may be used to outline a ninety degree corner and a marker of substantially circular shape with a circular cut-out center such that the marker is defined by a circular outer edge and a circular inner edge both of which circular edges share a common center point.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Eva S Zinreich, Owings Mills MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Chesapeake Urology AssociatesChesapeake Urology Prostate Center 2 Park Ctr Ct STE 1A, Owings Mills, MD 21117 (443)7389393 (phone), (443)7389399 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Univ De Med Si Farm, Fac De Med, Tirgu Mures, Romania Graduated: 1970
Languages:
English Polish Russian
Description:
Dr. Zinreich graduated from the Univ De Med Si Farm, Fac De Med, Tirgu Mures, Romania in 1970. She works in Owings Mills, MD and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Zinreich is affiliated with Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Saint Agnes Hospital.