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(DQA) This MRI scan or MRI procedure is used by system operators to verify system operation based on relevant image quality parameters like e.g., SNR, slice thickness, geometric distortion, slice position, image resolution and ghosting.
The quality assurance should carry out according to instructions of the manufacturer, normally using the head coil. In addition, SNR can be measured monthly on a selection of commonly used coils. Weekly recording of these parameters is recommended for clinical MRI machines, as this allows early detecting of deviations from acceptable limits.
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Manganese chloride (MnCl2) is used as an oral contrast agent (LumenHance®) for MRI of the abdomen and/or pelvis. MnCl2 has also been used in magnetic resonance imaging of animals to maximize the contrast of different tissues e.g. in mice and crayfish with different injection methods. Caused by the hepatic uptake, manganese chloride has potential as a hepatobiliary contrast agent.
Manganese chloride is produced by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with manganese oxide or manganese carbonate. In an aqueous solution, manganese chloride can serve as phantom fluid, used for e.g. the daily quality assurance.

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Longitudinal MRI contrast enhanced monitoring of early tumour development with manganese chloride (MnCl2) and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs) in a CT1258 based in vivo model of prostate cancer
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In vitro evaluation of a manganese chloride phantom-based MRI technique for quantitative determination of lumbar intervertebral disc composition and condition
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Gold-manganese nanoparticles for targeted diagnostic and imaging
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Phantom
 
An artificial object of known size and composition that is imaged to test, adjust or monitor an MRI systems homogeneity, imaging performance and orientation aspects. A phantom is usually a fluid-filled container or bottle often filled with a plastic structure of various sizes and shapes.

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