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houman abrishamkar

Tue. 5 Oct.04,
07:35

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'E-Field intensity inside MRI???'
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  Category: 
Basics and Physics

 
E-Field intensity inside MRI???
hi,
i need to know the magnitude of the electric field intensity inside an MRI machine at 1.5T and 3.0T.
thank you in advance.
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houman abrishamkar

Tue. 5 Oct.04,
07:32

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Coils

 
coil configuration
Hi,
Do you have any information on the magnitude of the electric field intensity inside the GE signa 1.5T scanner?
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Neil Brice

Tue. 28 Sep.04,
04:29

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Machine Opening artifact
Does anyone know anything about the artifact created by the opening of the MR. I know it is do to bending in the magnetic feild, but is there any solutions, like a simple image transform? Or is there a specific name for this problem that I could research more?
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Robert Allen

Mon. 2 Aug.04,
02:26

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Protocols

 
Sialography
Hi,
you can take a strong T2 weighted MRCP or similar sequence with smaller FOV. For an overview one thick slice in sagittal or transversal direction and for more details a 3D sequence with thin slices and higher matrix. For better visualization a sour (lemon) juice can be given before the examination.
Bob
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john devonport

Wed. 14 Jul.04,
03:14

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Contrast Agents

 
Endorem Resovist
We use Endorem for liver imaging. We will change to Resovist. Does anyone have experience with this new contrast agent? By now, we use post contrast a T2 weighted sequence with an echo time of 60 (1.5 T Intera). Do we have to pay attention to something, what’s different to Endorem?
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