A type of magnet that utilizes coils of wire, typically wound on an iron core, so that as current flows through the coil it becomes magnetized. The direction of the magnetic field is parallel to the long axis of the coil. Whole body electromagnets, used in medical imaging (also called resistive) are limited to their field strength, because the weight becomes prohibitively large at high field MRI. The magnetic field shuts down, if the current is switched of. Because this type of magnet generates heat, a good cooling system is essential. For a stronger magnetic field, the wires must be manufactured of superconducting materials to reduce the power needed to produce the field.
Short name: SHU 555 A, generic name: Ferucarbotran
A RES-directed MRIcontrast agent (SPIO) made-up of a colloidal sol of iron oxide nanoparticles coated with carboxydextran (Resovist®, Cliavist™).
It is used for the detection and characterization of especially small focal liver lesions and offers the opportunity to make a reliable diagnosis at a very early stage of patients with suspected liver tumors. Bayer Schering Pharma AG announced that it has received marketing approval for the liver-specific contrast agent Resovist® in Japan.
See Contrast Agents and Superparamagnetic Contrast Agents.
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A spectral line is a particular distinct frequency or narrow band of a frequency set. The resonance of this frequency occurs corresponding to a particular chemical shift. Theoretically, the frequency of a pure sine wave displays sharp spectral lines at the point of Larmor frequency. In reality, the spectral lines spread into a blurred peak, caused by field inhomogeneities and spin-spin effect.
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