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Result : Searchterm 'Ferromagnetic' found in 2 terms [] and 20 definitions []
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Shimming by adjusting the position of suitable pieces of ferromagnetic metal within or around the main magnet of a MRI system. Typically, the iron is in the form of small plates which are held in removable trays. The magnetic field is plotted, the position and quality of the iron required is then calculated and the appropriate 'shims' put in place. Several repetitions of this process will normally be required in order to achieve the optimum arrangement.
Passive shimming does not replace adjustable shimming, but is installed during the commissioning of a unit to improve the homogeneity of the bare magnet.
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A magnet whose magnetic field originates from permanently ferromagnetic materials (permanent magnets) to generate a magnetic field between the two poles of the magnet.
There is no requirement for additional electrical power or cooling, and the iron-core structure of the magnet leads to a limited fringe field and no missile effect. Due to weight considerations, permanent magnets are usually limited to maximum field strengths of 0.4 T. The main disadvantages of a permanent magnet are the cost of the magnet itself and supporting structures and the varying changes in the magnetic field. Field homogeneity can be an on-going problem in permanent magnets. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Permanent Magnet' (15).
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Quick Overview
Materials with magnetic susceptibility cause this artifact. There are in general three kinds of materials with magnetic susceptibility: ferromagnetic materials (iron, nickel etc.) with a strong influence and paramagnetic/diamagnetic (aluminium, platinum etc./gold, water, most organic compounds etc.) materials with a minimal/non influence on magnetic fields. In MRI, susceptibility artifacts are caused for example by medical devices in or near the magnetic field or by implants of the patient. These materials with magnetic susceptibility distort the linear magnetic field gradients, which results in bright areas (misregistered signals) and dark areas (no signal) nearby the magnetic material.
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