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Lattice Index Map
 
This parametric images reflect the similarity between the anisotropic diffusion of each pixel and that of its neighbors.
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Diffusion-Weighted MRI in the Body: Applications and Challenges in Oncology
Friday, 1 June 2007   by www.ajronline.org    
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Lookup Table
 
(LUT) A lookup table is a data structure, usually an array. In MRI for example the intensity values are mapped to the related image pixels.
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MAGNETOM Sonataâ„¢InfoSheet: - Devices -
Intro, 
Types of Magnets, 
Overview, 
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www.med.siemens.com/med/d/gg/mr/products/sonata.html From Siemens Medical Systems;
while older navigator techniques take up to 40 minutes to create, the high performance of the MAGNETOM Sonata system enables 'complete examinations in less than 15 minutes'. It creates a new standard of diagnostic confidence and moves Cardiac MR from the research setting into routine clinical practice.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Compact
Yes/SVS or CSI opt.
SYNCHRONIZATION
ECG/peripheral, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
GRE, IR, FIR, STIR, TrueIR/FISP, FSE, FLAIR, MT, SS-FSE, MT-SE, MTC, MSE, EPI, 3D DESS//CISS/PSIF, GMR
IMAGING MODES
Single, multislice, volume study, multi angle, multi oblique
TR
1.5 msec at 256matrix
TE
0.58 msec at 256matrix
SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
178 images/sec at 256 x 256 at 100% FOV
0.5 cm - 40 cm
Min 2D/3D: 0.1/0.05 mm
1024 x 1024 full screen display
MEASURING MATRIX
64 x 64 to 1024 x 1024
PIXEL INTENSITY
10 micrometer in plane
60 cm
MAGNET WEIGHT
4050kg, 5500kg in operation
H*W*D
236 x 215 x 160 cm
POWER REQUIREMENTS
380/400/420/440/480 V
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE
Single cryogen, 2 stage refrig.
Liquid He
STRENGTH
40/70 mT/m
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
2.5 m / 4.0 m
Passive, act.; 1st order std./2nd opt.
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MAGNETOM Symphonyâ„¢InfoSheet: - Devices -
Intro, 
Types of Magnets, 
Overview, 
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 - Devices -
 
www.med.siemens.com/med/d/gg/mr/products/symphony1.html From Siemens Medical Systems;
with the introduction of this system, it is possible to perform contrast MR angiography for abdominal, thoracic and neck vessels from the origins to the circle of Willis. The system also has many newer features including functional imaging, spectroscopy, advanced body, ortho- and neuroimaging.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Compact
Yes/SVS or CSI opt.
SYNCHRONIZATION
ECG/peripheral, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
GRE, IR, FIR, STIR, TrueIR/FISP, FSE, FLAIR, MT, SS-FSE, MT-SE, MTC, MSE, EPI, GMR, fat/water sat./exc.
IMAGING MODES
Single, multislice, volume study, multi angle, multi oblique
TR
2.4 msec std.; 2.0 opt.; 1.8 w/30 mT/m at 256matrix
TE
1.1 msec std.; 0.9 opt.; 0.78 w/30 mT/m at 256matrix
SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
178 images/sec at 256 x 256 at 100% FOV
0.5 cm - 50 cm
Min 2D/3D: 0.1/0.05 mm
1024 x 1024 full screen display
MEASURING MATRIX
64 x 64 to 1024 x 1024
PIXEL INTENSITY
21 micrometer in plane, 11 micrometer optional
60 cm
MAGNET WEIGHT
4050kg, 5500kg in operation
H*W*D
236 x 215 x 160 cm w/covers
POWER REQUIREMENTS
380/400/420/440/480 V
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE
Single cryogen, 2 stage refrig.
Liquid He
STRENGTH
20/35 mT/m standard, 30/52 opt.
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
2.5 m / 4.0 m
Passive, act.; 1st order std./2nd opt.
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Symphony Brochure(.pdf)
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Medical Imaging
 
The definition of imaging is the visual representation of an object. Medical imaging began after the discovery of x-rays by Konrad Roentgen 1896. The first fifty years of radiological imaging, pictures have been created by focusing x-rays on the examined body part and direct depiction onto a single piece of film inside a special cassette. The next development involved the use of fluorescent screens and special glasses to see x-ray images in real time.
A major development was the application of contrast agents for a better image contrast and organ visualization. In the 1950s, first nuclear medicine studies showed the up-take of very low-level radioactive chemicals in organs, using special gamma cameras. This medical imaging technology allows information of biologic processes in vivo. Today, PET and SPECT play an important role in both clinical research and diagnosis of biochemical and physiologic processes. In 1955, the first x-ray image intensifier allowed the pick up and display of x-ray movies.
In the 1960s, the principals of sonar were applied to diagnostic imaging. Ultrasonic waves generated by a quartz crystal are reflected at the interfaces between different tissues, received by the ultrasound machine, and turned into pictures with the use of computers and reconstruction software. Ultrasound imaging is an important diagnostic tool, and there are great opportunities for its further development. Looking into the future, the grand challenges include targeted contrast agents, real-time 3D ultrasound imaging, and molecular imaging.
Digital imaging techniques were implemented in the 1970s into conventional fluoroscopic image intensifier and by Godfrey Hounsfield with the first computed tomography. Digital images are electronic snapshots sampled and mapped as a grid of dots or pixels. The introduction of x-ray CT revolutionised medical imaging with cross sectional images of the human body and high contrast between different types of soft tissue. These developments were made possible by analog to digital converters and computers. The multislice spiral CT technology has expands the clinical applications dramatically.
The first MRI devices were tested on clinical patients in 1980. The spread of CT machines is the spur to the rapid development of MRI imaging and the introduction of tomographic imaging techniques into diagnostic nuclear medicine. With technological improvements including higher field strength, more open MRI magnets, faster gradient systems, and novel data-acquisition techniques, MRI is a real-time interactive imaging modality that provides both detailed structural and functional information of the body.
Today, imaging in medicine has advanced to a stage that was inconceivable 100 years ago, with growing medical imaging modalities:
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
Positron emission tomography (PET)

All this type of scans are an integral part of modern healthcare. Because of the rapid development of digital imaging modalities, the increasing need for an efficient management leads to the widening of radiology information systems (RIS) and archival of images in digital form in picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). In telemedicine, healthcare professionals are linked over a computer network. Using cutting-edge computing and communications technologies, in videoconferences, where audio and visual images are transmitted in real time, medical images of MRI scans, x-ray examinations, CT scans and other pictures are shareable.
See also Hybrid Imaging.

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Further Reading:
  Basics:
Image Characteristics and Quality
   by www.sprawls.org    
Multimodal Nanoparticles for Quantitative Imaging(.pdf)
Tuesday, 13 December 2011   by alexandria.tue.nl    
Medical imaging shows cost control problem
Tuesday, 6 November 2012   by www.mysanantonio.com    
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iMPI: An Exploration of Post-Launch Advancements
Friday, 29 September 2023   by www.diagnosticimaging.com    
Advances in medical imaging enable visualization of white matter tracts in fetuses
Wednesday, 12 May 2021   by www.eurekalert.or    
Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in Stroke
Monday, 28 December 2015   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
Multiparametric MRI for Detecting Prostate Cancer
Wednesday, 17 December 2014   by www.onclive.com    
Combination of MRI and PET imaging techniques can prevent second breast biopsy
Sunday, 29 June 2014   by www.news-medical.net    
3D-DOCTOR Tutorial
   by www.ablesw.com    
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