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Free induction decay
   by en.wikipedia.org    
Inferior
 
A tomographic imaging direction, downwards relative to the long axis of the human body.
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Canadian Health Care, Even With Queues, Bests U.S.
Friday, 18 September 2009   by www.bloomberg.com    
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Infinion 1.5TPanorama 0.2InfoSheet: - Devices -
Intro, 
Types of Magnets, 
Overview, etc.MRI Resource Directory:
 - Devices -
 
From Philips Medical Systems; www.medical.philips.com/main/products/mri/products/infinion1.5t/features/ Philips Infinion 1.5 T is designed to maximize the efficiency and quality of patient care. Developed with the patient in mind, the Infinion is the shortest and most open 1.5T scanner available. The unique 'ultra short' 1.4 m magnet assures patient comfort and acceptance without compromising image quality and clinical performance.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Ultra short bore
Head, head / neck, integrated C-spine, L/T spine array, small large GP coils, body flex array, torso pelvis array, breast array, endocavitary, shoulder array, lower extremity, hand / wrist, cardiac, PV array
SYNCHRONIZATION
ECG/peripheral, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
SE, TSE, SS TSE, EPI, IR, STIR, FLAIR, FFE, TFE, T1 TFE, T2 TFE, Presat, Fatsat, MTC, Diff-opt., Angiography: PCA, MCA, TOF
IMAGING MODES
Single slice, single volume, multi slice, multi volume
TR
3.1 msec minimum
TE
0.9 msec minimum
SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
80 images/sec std.; up to320 opt.@256
FOV
0.4 - 56 cm
2D: 0.3 mm; 3D: 0.2 mm
1024 x 1024
MEASURING MATRIX
8 x 8 to 1024 x 1024
PIXEL INTENSITY
256 gray scale
BORE DIAMETER
or W x H
60 cm diameter (patient)
MAGNET WEIGHT
4100 kg w/cryogen's
H*W*D
233 (lead fitted) x 198 x 140 cm
POWER REQUIREMENTS
400/480 V
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE
Closed loop, chilled water
CRYOGEN USE
0.06 L/hr helium
STRENGTH
30 mT/m
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
3.0 m / 5.0 m
Passive/active
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Inflow Magnetic Resonance AngiographyMRI Resource Directory:
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(I MRA) In MR imaging, inflowing non-saturated fluid gives a higher signal intensity than stationary tissue. This effect makes it especially useful for imaging of flowing blood. Other factors such as susceptibility and spin saturation, can affect the signal of the blood within the vessels. Furthermore turbulence is part of normal blood flow and can decrease signal intensity.

See also Time of Flight Angiography.
 
Images, Movies, Sliders:
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Inhomogeneity
 
Inhomogeneity is the degree of lack of homogeneity, for example the fractional deviation of the local magnetic field from the average value of the field. Inhomogeneities of the static magnetic field, produced by the scanner as well as by object susceptibility, is unavoidable in MRI. The large value of gyromagnetic coefficient causes a significant frequency shift even for few parts per million field inhomogeneity, which in turn causes distortions in both geometry and intensity of the MR images.
Manufacturers try to make the magnetic field as homogeneous as possible, especially at the core of the scanner. Even with an ideal magnet, a little inhomogeneity is always left and is caused in addition by the susceptibility of the imaging object. The geometrical distortion (displacement of the pixel locations) are important e.g., for some cases as stereotactic surgery. Displacements up to 3 to 5 mm have been reported. The second problem is the undesired changes in the intensity or brightness of pixels, which may cause problems in determining different tissues and reduce the maximum achievable image resolution.
mri safety guidance
Image Guidance
General strategies for reducing field inhomogeneity induced artifacts:
Increasing the strength of the gradient magnetic field.
Decreasing the echo time.
Improving the image resolution. Phase encoding. Postprocessing.
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Further Reading:
  News & More:
Why non-magnetic capacitors matter in medical imaging
Wednesday, 19 February 2020   by www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com    
Implementation of Dual-Source RF Excitation in 3 T MR-Scanners Allows for Nearly Identical ADC Values Compared to 1.5 T MR Scanners in the Abdomen
Wednesday, 29 February 2012   by www.plosone.org    
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