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israa sadiq
Sat. 19 Jul.08,
14:19
coils for leg
our MRI machine is open 0.2 tesla in which parts of the body it is realiable to examine with, is there special desigend coil for leg examination.can i use knee or brain coil.
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werginn carvajal
Wed. 30 Jul.08,
01:41
no you need to use flex coil i think you have
a profile 0.2 g.e
werginn carvajal rt armrit
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