Browsing by Subject "Magnetic Resonance Imaging"
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(2019-10-14)In Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as the field strength is increased in order to achieve a higher signal to noise ratio (SNR), it becomes more difficult to image, requiring more advanced & expensive hardware, complicated ...
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(2012-08-20)A fourth gradient channel was implemented to provide slice dependent RF coil phase compensation for arrays in dual-sided or "sandwich" configurations. The use of highly parallel arrays for single echo acquisition magnetic ...
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(2013-02-01)The world of clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is presently dominated by multi-million dollar machines that use large superconducting magnets to generate very high quality images. It is possible to perform MRI at ...
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(2017-07-28)Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy provide the potential for breakthroughs in the understanding of disease and evaluation of treatment outcomes in medical conditions such as muscular disorders, cancer, and mental ...
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(2020-01-23)The known value of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy (MRI/MRS) to detect and monitor disease with high sensitivity has driven researchers and clinicians to continually push boundaries beyond clinically-standard ...
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(2015-08-08)Recently, interventional procedures can be performed with the visual assistance of MRI. However, the devices used in these procedures, such as brachytherapy seeds, biopsy needles, markers, and stents, have a large magnetic ...