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Bimodal Imaging
 
Imaging with two different methods - fluorescence and MRI. Molecular imaging agents may be useful in bimodal imaging.
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Further Reading:
  Basics:
Multimodal Nanoparticles for Quantitative Imaging(.pdf)
Tuesday, 13 December 2011   by alexandria.tue.nl    
Binomial PulsesInfoSheet: - Sequences -
Intro, Overview, 
Types of, 
etc.
 
A sequence of two or more pulses with a null response at a particular frequency used to suppress the water signal in localized proton spectroscopy.
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Biograph mMR
 
www.healthcare.siemens.com/magnetic-resonance-imaging/mr-pet-scanner/biograph-mmr FDA cleared and CE Mark 2011.
The Biograph mMR has a fully-integrated design for simultaneous PET/MRI imaging. The dedicated hardware includes solid-state, avalanche photodiode PET detector and adapted, PET-compatible MR coils.
The possibility of truly simultaneous operation allows the acquisition of several magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences during the positron emission tomography (PET) scan, without increasing the examination time.
See also Hybrid Imaging.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole Body
CONFIGURATION
Simultaneous PET/MRI
3 Tesla
Full range of MRI coils
CHANNELS
up to 32
PET ACQUISITION MODES
3D
MRI ACQUISITION MODES
2D/3D, spectroscopy;; iPAT, GRAPPA (k-space), noncontrast angiography, radial motion compensation
PET EFFECTIVE AXIAL FOV
26 cm (typical overlap 23%)
MRI FOV
A-P 45, R-L 50, H-F 50 cm
PET RING DIAMETER
65.6 cm
PATIENT SCAN RANGE
199 cm
HORIZONTAL SPEED
200 mmsec
TABLE CAPACITY
200 kg
PET DETECTOR
Solid state, 4032 avalanche photo diodes
DETECTOR SCINTILLATION MATERIAL
LSO, 28672 crystals
CRYSTAL SIZE
4 x 4 x 20 mm
MAGNET WEIGHT
9000 kg
DIMENSION H*W*D (gantry included)
335 x 230 x 242 cm (finshed covers)
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
2.6 m / 4.6 m
CRYOGEN USE
Zero boil off rate, approx. 10 years
COOLING SYSTEM
PET system: water; MRI system: water
up to 200 T/m/s
MAX. AMPLITUDE
45 mT/m
Aautomatic, patient specific shim; active shim 3 linear and 5 non-linear channels (seond order)
POWER REQUIREMENTS
380 / 400 / 420 / 440 / 460 / 480 V, 3-phase + ground; Total system 110kW
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Further Reading:
  Basics:
Performance Measurements of the Siemens mMR Integrated Whole-Body PET/MR Scanner
Friday, 11 November 2011   by jnm.snmjournals.org    
Global Trends in Hybrid Imaging
Monday, 1 November 2010   by pubs.rsna.org    
  News & More:
Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in Stroke
Monday, 28 December 2015   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
A world's first in imaging – integrated whole-body molecular MR system available for clinical use testing
Thursday, 18 November 2010   by www.siemens.com    
FDA Clears New System to Perform Simultaneous PET, MRI Scans
Friday, 10 June 2011   by www.prnewswire.com    
Frost & Sullivan Award Underlines Siemens Healthcare's Contribution to New Product Innovation in the North American Medical Imaging Market
Wednesday, 13 July 2011   by multivu.prnewswire.com    
Biopsy
 
MRI guided biopsies are usually performed for lesions that are found on for example liver or breast MRI procedures and that are not seen on computed tomography, ultrasonography or mammography. The identification of cancer on breast MRI is dependent on uptake of intravenous contrast agents.
First an MRI scan, using a dedicated breast coil and biopsy guidance system is performed to found the lesion. After skin disinfection and local anesthesia, the biopsy procedure starts. Possible MR guided interventions include fine needle aspiration, core needle biopsy and vacuum-assisted biopsy (VABB) to sample tissue from the lesion; or wire localization prior to surgery for lesions that are not palpable.

See also Breast MRI.
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Further Reading:
  Basics:
Specimen radiography confirms success of MRI-guided breast biopsy
Friday, 11 August 2006   by www.eurekalert.org    
Physics of MRI Safety
   by www.aapm.org    
  News & More:
FDA Clears MRI-Compatible Robotics System for Breast Biopsy
Thursday, 14 September 2023   by www.diagnosticimaging.com    
Clinical trial: Using MRI for prostate cancer diagnosis equals or beats current standard
Thursday, 4 February 2021   by www.eurekalert.org    
The effects of incidental findings from whole-body MRI on the frequency of biopsies and detected malignancies or benign conditions in a general population cohort study
Sunday, 30 August 2020   by link.springer.com    
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Guided Confirmatory Biopsy for Initiating Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer
Wednesday, 11 September 2019   by jamanetwork.com    
Siemens, U. of Twente Biopsy Robot Promises Greater Precision, Less Cost
Friday, 22 January 2016   by www.meddeviceonline.com    
Combination of MRI and PET imaging techniques can prevent second breast biopsy
Sunday, 29 June 2014   by www.news-medical.net    
Bipolar Gradient Pulse
 
Bipolar gradients are two gradients with the same magnitude but opposite gradient direction. A bipolar gradient pulse is produced if one of the bipolar gradients is switched e.g., in negative direction and then switched in the opposite direction for an equivalent amount of time.
Bipolar gradients are used e.g. in phase contrast and diffusion weighted sequences. A bipolar gradient pulse pair produces a phase shift, which depends on the velocity component along this gradient. Motion along a bipolar gradient pulse pair results in a flow-induced phase shift of the transverse magnetization. The bipolar gradient pulse pair will not affect stationary spins. The amount of phase shifts depends on the area of each gradient pulse, and distance between the pulses. An echo occurring after such a gradient is flow compensated for velocity. A slight shift in the balance of this gradient will introduce a defined flow sensitivity of the pulse sequence.
 
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