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Paramagnetic Chemical Exchange Saturation TransferInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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(PARACEST) The alteration of the proton density or total water signal changes contrast and can be detected by the MRI scanner. Paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer contrast agents are based upon the magnetization transfer mechanism.
Lanthanide ion complexes formed with tetra-amide based ligands display unusually slow water exchange kinetics and this feature may be used to alter image contrast by applying a selective presaturation pulse in an imaging sequence. This results in chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) from the lanthanide-bound water to bulk water thereby altering image contrast.
Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) agents are a class of contrast agents that could potentially revolutionize the MRI field because of their improved sensitivity and can have a great impact on functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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Multimodal Nanoparticles for Quantitative Imaging(.pdf)
Tuesday, 13 December 2011   by alexandria.tue.nl    
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New Brain Imaging Technique Identifies Previously Undetected Epileptic Seizure Sites
Friday, 13 November 2015   by www.newswise.com    
Non-invasive Imaging Method For Diagnosing Osteoarthritis Developed
Friday, 15 February 2008   by www.sciencedaily.com    
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Perflubron®InfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name: PFOB (C8F17Br), generic name: Perfluoroctylbromide.
Perflubron® is a negative oral contrast agent consisting of perfluorochemicals used in MRI scans to darken the bowel. In gastrointestinal MR imaging the differentiation between intestines, adjacent structures and pathologic masses are improved.
Not commercially available in Canada.

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Artifical Blood
   by medind.nic.in    
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Diffusion Weighted Imaging - Used and Refurbished MRI Equipment - MRI Reimbursement - Spectroscopy - Raman Spectroscopy - Blood Flow Imaging
 
Phased Array CoilInfoSheet: - Coils - 
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The phased array coils operate typically as receive only coils. In that case, the in the MRI device implemented body coil act as the transmitter and sends the radio frequency energy to generate the excitation pulses. State-of-the-art array coil systems include the use of 4 (up to 32) coils with separate receivers. This method is often referred to as a phased array system, although the signals are not added such that the signal phase information is included. The use of phased array coils allows the decreasing of the number of signal averages, which shortens the scan time by high SNR and resolution.
High-sensitivity RF surface coils and digital processing algorithms have been developed that speed up image acquisition and reconstruction during the MRI scan.
Fast parallel imaging techniques, for example sensitivity encoding (SENSE), 'Partially Parallel Imaging with Localized Sensitivity' (PILS), Simultaneous Acquisition of Spatial Harmonics (SMASH) or Array Spatial Sensitivity Encoding Technique (ASSET) use phased array multichannel coils to further improve spatial and temporal resolution. The sensitivity profile of a phased array coil element is measured by a separate low resolution 3D acquisition over the entire field of view in the case of a SENSE acquisition. For an mSENSE measurement, a self-calibration acquires some of the missing lines in the center of the k-space.
Also called linear array coil or synergy surface coil.

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Coil Arrays for Parallel MRI: Introduction and Overview.
   by www.mr.ethz.ch    
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Philips Medical SystemsMRI Resource Directory:
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www.medical.philips.com/main/products/mri/index.wpd Philips Medical System is the diagnostics business of Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands, one of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest. Philips is quoted on the NYSE (symbol: PHG), London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and other stock exchanges. On October 19, 2001, Philips Medical Systems completed a 3-year acquisition strategy through its purchase of Marconi Medical Systems. Marconi Medical Systems offered leading multislice CT, MRI, and Nuclear Gamma Camera systems to medical institutions around the world. As well as new 3.0T developments, Philips is also in collaboration with researchers at the University of Nottingham, with the intention of developing an ultrahigh field strength clinical 7.0T whole body MR system.

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RSNA update on new MRI technology(.pdf)
February 2006   by www.magnet-mri.org    
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www.odinmed.com/site/content/system/benefits.asp From Odin Medical Technologies, Inc.;
the PoleStar™ N-10 is a compact, mobile MRI scanner that mounts to a standard operating room table. The magnets raise into position for imaging, but lower to make surgery easier, and the low magnetic field makes it possible to use many conventional surgical instruments.
When not in use, the PoleStar™ is stored in a nearby closet that allows the room to be used for conventional surgical procedures. The PoleStar™ N-10 is supplied with a fully integrated image guidance system that utilizes intraoperatively acquired images.
The successor, the new PoleStar™ N20 sets a new standard in intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Intraoperative
CONFIGURATION
Semi-portable open MRI
MAGNET WEIGHT
500 kg
H*W*D
97x139x110 cm
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
1.5 m
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