MRI condition 1
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The object is acceptable for the patient or individual in the MRI
environment. Despite the fact that it is showed positive findings for
magnetic field interactions during testing. Notably, the object is considered
to be weekly ferromagnetic only. The magnetic field interactions were
characterized as while or weak relative to the in vivo forces or counter
forces present for the object.
Passive shielding
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, Structural steel around the cryostat or within the walls of the MRI scan
room to contain fringe field.
Abdominal aorta
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The abdominal aorta supplies oxygenated blood to all the abdominal and
pelvic organs and the legs. Like the other sections of the aorta, the
ascending aorta, aortic arch and thoracic aorta, the abdominal aorta is in
arbitrary and atomic entity.
Post processing CE MRA
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Subtraction technique.
Takes the image acquired without contrast and subtracts the image from
the acquired contrast enhancement.
MR safe objects
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, MR safe sandbags
Plastic
Silicone
Glass
Protons
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A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei with a positive
electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron but of opposite
sign.
Negligence
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Failure to act with prudence
FC
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Field correction coils
Monitoring devices
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-Capnometer: measures carbon dioxide levels at the end of respiratory
cycle
-Nasal cannula
-Pulse oximeter: measures pulse rate and oxygen 85% to 100%
MR conditional
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An item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a
specified MRI environment with specified conditions of use. The MRI
environment is defined by static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient,
DB/DT time varying magnetic field, radio frequency fields, and specific
absorption rate SAR. For MR conditional items, the item labeling includes
results of testing sufficient to characterize the behavior of the item in the
MRI environment.
Volume imaging and resolution
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In volume imaging to get the best resolution in all planes, try to get an
isotropic voxel.
Cerebral lobes
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The object is acceptable for the patient or individual in the MRI
environment. Despite the fact that it is showed positive findings for
magnetic field interactions during testing. Notably, the object is considered
to be weekly ferromagnetic only. The magnetic field interactions were
characterized as while or weak relative to the in vivo forces or counter
forces present for the object.
Passive shielding
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, Structural steel around the cryostat or within the walls of the MRI scan
room to contain fringe field.
Abdominal aorta
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The abdominal aorta supplies oxygenated blood to all the abdominal and
pelvic organs and the legs. Like the other sections of the aorta, the
ascending aorta, aortic arch and thoracic aorta, the abdominal aorta is in
arbitrary and atomic entity.
Post processing CE MRA
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Subtraction technique.
Takes the image acquired without contrast and subtracts the image from
the acquired contrast enhancement.
MR safe objects
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, MR safe sandbags
Plastic
Silicone
Glass
Protons
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A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei with a positive
electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron but of opposite
sign.
Negligence
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Failure to act with prudence
FC
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Field correction coils
Monitoring devices
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-Capnometer: measures carbon dioxide levels at the end of respiratory
cycle
-Nasal cannula
-Pulse oximeter: measures pulse rate and oxygen 85% to 100%
MR conditional
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An item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a
specified MRI environment with specified conditions of use. The MRI
environment is defined by static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient,
DB/DT time varying magnetic field, radio frequency fields, and specific
absorption rate SAR. For MR conditional items, the item labeling includes
results of testing sufficient to characterize the behavior of the item in the
MRI environment.
Volume imaging and resolution
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In volume imaging to get the best resolution in all planes, try to get an
isotropic voxel.
Cerebral lobes
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