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robert popilock

Mon. 23 May.11,
01:42

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'LCD Display Monitors'
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LCD Display Monitors
Is it permissable to use a LCD display monitor of any size in the MRI scanner room? Is there a governance such as IEC?
Thanks,
Rp
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Fri. 8 Jun.12,
18:04

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'setting scanner console clock?? airis II'
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setting scanner console clock?? airis II
hello, im looking for any input on how to set the clock on the console of a hitachi airis II .3t mr scanner. the clock has overtime fallen more and more behind the actual time and now the clock is so off that the date displayed is incorrect. any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you!!!!
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Thu. 2 Feb.12,
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Shoulder orientation
Scanning orientation is Right to Left.
Why do coronal shoulder images of the left side display like right coronal shoulders if you use a steep angle?
Scanning with a steep angle on a right shoulder is not effected by a steep angle why?
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Katelin Lyons

Tue. 21 Jun.11,
09:53

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'Building 3d Volumes from MRI DICOM'
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Building 3d Volumes from MRI DICOM
3D Volume Rendering is not just a graphic aid for trial like a medical illustration, but an actual clinical tool. Segmentation of an MRI image involves the clear delineation of organs and features.

3D Volume Rendering is becoming essential for displaying CT and MRI results as the images can be visualized and understood by non-radiology physicians and laymen easily.

But as its new to the legal community, 3D Volume rendering has been admitted as evidence at trial on numerous occasions and has yet to be excluded. As it involves medical illustrations and animations together hence this technology is encountering initial objections that will be overcome easily in near future.
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Steven Ford

Tue. 7 Jun.11,
18:03

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'LCD Display Monitors'
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LCD Display Monitors
I think that the question is, can you use a display near the magnet, inside the RF shielded room?

The short answer is, No, unless it's specifically marked MR-safe and/or included in equipment that's specificaly designed to be near the magnet, such as an injector.

The problem with using, for example, a monitor from Best Buy is that it will probably emit RF energy that will corrupt the very weak MRI signal recieved from the patient's body. Of course, there is also the question of anchoring the monitor to prevent it from being attracted into the magnet.

In general, an off the shelf monitor will not be affected by the magnet.

You can buy special RF shielded monitors, or enclosures.

If you were thinking about adding a patient DVD viewing capability, there are several other concerns to keep in mind. The signal feeding the monitor must be filtered where it enters the RF shield.
 
 

Steven Ford
Professional Imaging Services, Inc.
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