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An array coil combines the advantages of smaller coils (high SNR) with those of larger coils (large measurement field).
This type of RF coil is composed of separate multiple smaller coils, which can be used individually ( switchable coil) or combined.
When used simultaneously, the elements can either be:
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coupled array coils - electrically coupled to each other through common transmission lines or mutual inductance
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isolated array coils - electrically isolated from each other with separate transmission lines and receivers and minimum effective
mutual inductance, and with the signals from each transmission line processed independently or at different frequencies
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phased array coils - multiple small coils arranged to efficiently cover a specific anatomic region and obtain high-resolution, high-SNR images of a larger volume. The data from the individual coils is integrated by special software to produce the high-resolution images.
See also the related poll result: ' 3rd party coils are better than the original manufacturer coils'
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'Next generation MRI system 1.5T CHORUS developed by ISOL Technology is optimized for both clinical diagnostic imaging and for research development.
CHORUS offers the complete range of feature oriented advanced imaging techniques- for both clinical routine and research. The compact short bore magnet, the patient friendly design and the gradient technology make the innovation to new degree of perfection in magnetic resonance.'
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
Spin Echo, Gradient Echo, Fast Spin Echo,
Inversion Recovery ( STIR, Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery), FLASH, FISP, PSIF, Turbo Flash ( MPRAGE ),TOF MR Angiography, Standard echo planar imaging package (SE-EPI, GE-EPI), Optional:
Advanced P.A. Imaging Package (up to 4 ch.), Advanced echo planar imaging package,
Single Shot and Diffusion Weighted EPI, IR/FLAIR EPI
STRENGTH
20 mT/m (Upto 27 mT/m)
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Data clipping artifacts give images a washed-out, non-uniform appearance.
If the receiver gain increase, so that the signal level is larger than the maximum ADC value, the reconstructed image brightness was scaled to compensate this. The overall intensity loss as well as the extensive signal is reconstructed outside of the object.
This effect is called 'clipping' because on a plot of signal amplitude vs. time, it looks like the top and bottom of the echo has been 'clipped off' with scissors.
See Radio Frequency Overflow Artifact. | | | | | |
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