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Brain imaging, magnetic resonance imaging of the head or skull, cranial magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), neurological MRI - they describe all the same radiological imaging technique for medical diagnostic.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain includes the anatomic description and the detection of lesions. Special techniques like diffusion weighted imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI) and spectroscopy provide also information about the function and chemical metabolites of the brain.
MRI provides detailed pictures of brain and nerve tissues in multiple planes without obstruction by overlying bones. Brain MRI is the procedure of choice for most brain disorders. It provides clear images of the brainstem and posterior brain, which are difficult to view on a CT scan. It is also useful for the diagnosis of demyelinating disorders (disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS) that cause destruction of the myelin sheath of the nerve).
With this noninvasive procedure also the evaluation of blood flow and the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is possible. Different MRA methods, also without contrast agents can show a venous or arterial angiogram. MRI can distinguish tumors, inflammatory lesions, and other pathologies from the normal brain anatomy. However, MRI scans are also used instead other methods to avoid the dangers of interventional procedures like angiography (DSA - digital subtraction angiography) as well as of repeated exposure to radiation as required for computed tomography (CT) and other X-ray examinations.
A ( birdcage) bird cage coil achieves uniform excitation and reception and is commonly used to study the brain. Usually a brain MRI procedure includes FLAIR, T2 weighted and T1 weighted sequences in two or three planes. See also Fetal MRI, Fluid Attenuation Inversion Recovery ( FLAIR), Perfusion Imaging and High Field MRI. See also Arterial Spin Labeling. | | | | | | | | | | | | | Further Reading: | | Basics:
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MRI Reveals Significant Brain Abnormalities Post-COVID Monday, 21 November 2022 by neurosciencenews.com | | |
Combining genetics and brain MRI can aid in predicting chances of Alzheimer's disease Wednesday, 29 June 2022 by www.sciencedaily.com | | |
Roundup: How Even Mild COVID Can Affect the Brain; This Many Daily Steps Improves Longevity; and More Friday, 11 March 2022 by baptisthealth.net | | |
A low-cost and shielding-free ultra-low-field brain MRI scanner Tuesday, 14 December 2021 by www.nature.com | | |
Large International Study Reveals Spectrum of COVID-19 Brain Complications Tuesday, 9 November 2021 by www.itnonline.com | | |
Brain MRI-Based Subtypes of MS Predict Disability Progression, Treatment Response Thursday, 13 May 2021 by www.neurologyadvisor.com | | |
New MRI method improves detection of disease changes in the brain's network Thursday, 11 June 2020 by www.compute.dtu.dk | | |
New NeuroCOVID Classification System Uses MRI to Categorize Patients Friday, 12 June 2020 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
New MRI technique can 'see' molecular changes in the brain Thursday, 5 September 2019 by medicalxpress.com | | |
Talking therapy or medication for depression: Brain scan may help suggest better treatment Monday, 27 March 2017 by www.newsnation.in | | |
MRI identifies brain abnormalities in chronic fatigue syndrome patients Wednesday, 29 October 2014 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
MRIs Useful in Tracking Depression in MS Patients Tuesday, 1 July 2014 by www.hcplive.com | | |
Contrast agent linked with brain abnormalities on MRI Tuesday, 17 December 2013 by www.sciencecodex.com | | |
MRIs Reveal Signs of Brain Injuries Not Seen in CT Scans Tuesday, 18 December 2012 by www.sciencedaily.com | | |
Iron Deposits in the Brain May Be Early Indicator of MS Wednesday, 13 November 2013 by www.healthline.com | | |
Migraine Sufferers Have Thicker Brain Cortex Tuesday, 20 November 2007 by www.medicalnewstoday.com |
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(MR mammography) Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast is particularly useful in evaluation of newly diagnosed breast cancer, in women whose breast tissue is mammographically very dense and for screening in women with a high lifetime risk of breast cancer because of their family history or genetic disposition.
Breast MRI can be performed on all standard whole body magnets at a field strength of 0.5 T - 1.5 Tesla. Powerful gradient strengths over 15 mT/m will help to improve the balance between spatial resolution, scanning speed, and volume coverage. The use of a dedicated bilateral breast coil is obligatory.
Malignant lesions release angiogenic factors that increase local vessel density and vessel permeability. Breast cancer is detectable due to the strong enhancement in dynamic breast imaging that peaks early (about 1-2 min.) after contrast medium injection. If breast cancer is suspected, a breast biopsy may be necessary to secure the diagnosis. See also Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI, Biopsy and MR Guided Interventions.
Requirements in breast MRI procedures:
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Both breasts must be measured without gaps.
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For the best possible detection of enhancement fat signal should be eliminated either by image subtraction or by
spectrally selective fat saturation.
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Thin slices are necessary to assure absence of partial
volume effects.
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Imaging should be performed with a spatial
resolution in plane less than 1 mm.
For Ultrasound Imaging (USI) see Breast Ultrasound at Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging.com.
See also the related poll result: ' MRI will have replaced 50% of x-ray exams by' | | | | | | | | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Breast MRI' (13).
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Technology advances in breast cancer screenings lead to early diagnosis Friday, 6 October 2023 by ksltv.com | | |
Are synthetic contrast-enhanced breast MRI images as good as the real thing? Friday, 18 November 2022 by healthimaging.com | | |
Abbreviated breast MRI protocols not as cost-effective as promised, new study shows Wednesday, 20 July 2022 by healthimaging.com | | |
Deep learning poised to improve breast cancer imaging Thursday, 24 February 2022 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
Pre-Operative Breast MRI Can Help Identify Patients Likely to Experience Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy Risks Wednesday, 7 April 2021 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
Breast cancer screening recalls: simple MRI measurement could avoid 30% of biopsies Monday, 1 March 2021 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
A Comparison of Methods for High-Spatial-Resolution Diffusion-weighted Imaging in Breast MRI Tuesday, 25 August 2020 by pubs.rsna.org | | |
Pre-Operative Breast MRI Diagnoses More Cancers in Women with DCIS Thursday, 9 July 2020 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
Breast MRI and tumour biology predict axillary lymph node response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer Thursday, 26 December 2019 by cancerimagingjournal.biomedcentral.com | | |
Breast MRI Coding Gets an Overhaul in 2019 Wednesday, 9 January 2019 by www.aapc.com | | |
How accurate are volumetric software programs when compared to breast MRI? Thursday, 27 July 2017 by www.radiologybusiness.com | | |
Additional Breast Cancer Tumors Found on MRI After Mammography May Be Larger, More Aggressive Wednesday, 9 December 2015 by www.oncologynurseadvisor.com | | |
Preoperative MRI May Overdiagnose Contralateral Breast Cancer Wednesday, 2 December 2015 by www.cancertherapyadvisor.com | | |
BI-RADS and breast MRI useful in predicting malignancy Wednesday, 30 May 2012 by www.oncologynurseadvisor.com |
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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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Molecular imaging agents may be useful in bimodal imaging - fluorescence and MRI.
Bimodal imaging of PBR expressing cells has been possible with Ln-PK-11195, a new imaging agent for the further study of mitochondrial function and its relationship to cancer cell proliferation.
By preparing cocktails of both the Gd3+ and Eu3+ or Tb3+ complexes, it will be possible to obtain non-invasive anatomic-scale images by MRI and perform microscopic-scale imaging by fluorescence on the same cell or tissue.
New agents will be created, these include a long circulating bimetallic with enhanced relaxivity for MRI. In-vitro and in-vivo studies will show the safety and efficacy of these molecular imaging agents. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Ln-PK-11195' (2).
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From GE Healthcare;
The Signa HDx MRI system is GE's leading edge whole body magnetic resonance scanner designed to support high resolution, high signal to noise ratio, and short scan times.
Signa HDx 3.0T offers new technologies like ultra-fast image reconstruction through the new XVRE recon engine, advancements in parallel imaging algorithms and the broadest range of premium applications. The HD applications, PROPELLER (high-quality brain imaging extremely resistant to motion artifacts), TRICKS (contrast-enhanced angiographic vascular lower leg imaging), VIBRANT (for breast MRI), LAVA (high resolution liver imaging with shorter breath holds and better organ coverage) and MR Echo (high-definition cardiac images in real time) offer unique capabilities.
Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body
CONFIGURATION Compact short bore SE, IR, 2D/3D GRE, RF-spoiled GRE, 2DFGRE, 2DFSPGR, 3DFGRE, 3DFSPGR, 3DTOFGRE, 3DFSPGR, 2DFSE, 2DFSE-XL, 2DFSE-IR, T1-FLAIR, SSFSE, EPI, DW-EPI, BRAVO, Angiography: 2D/3D TOF, 2D/3D phase contrast vascular IMAGING MODES Single, multislice, volume study, fast scan, multi slab, cine, localizer H*W*D 240 x 2216,6 x 201,6 cm POWER REQUIREMENTS 480 or 380/415, 3 phase ||
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE Closed-loop water-cooled grad. | | | | | |
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