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Nt intera

Manufactured by Philips

The NT Intera is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system developed by Philips. It is designed to acquire high-quality MRI images for medical diagnostic purposes. The core function of the NT Intera is to generate detailed images of the internal structures of the human body using strong magnetic fields and radio waves.

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3 protocols using nt intera

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MRI Landmark Identification Using Fish Oil

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We used 1.5 T MRI scanners (Philips Achieva/Philips NT Intera, Philips Healthcare, Best, the Netherlands) for all MRI examinations. Patients were lying supine with the arms along their sides, and held their breath during the scan. To facilitate surface landmark identification, five fish oil softgels were placed along the INL. Fish oil softgels consist mainly of fat and are easily detectable on MRI without causing artifacts. Only the survey images, consisting of 8–10 mm axial scans used for planning the remaining MRI exam, were used in our study. All MRI images were anonymized before export and analysis.
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Multimodal MRI Imaging Protocol

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Images were obtained by a variety of MRI scanners, including 0.5-T units (n = 1; NT Intera, Philips Healthcare, Netherland), 1.5-T units (n = 2; Magnetom Avanto, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany), and 3-T units (n = 6; Intera Achieva, Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherland). The imaging protocol and parameters also varied from case to case. The images were acquired in all three orthogonal planes including axial, coronal and sagittal in all patients. Fast spin echo T2-weighted axial, coronal and sagittal images with or without fat suppression and T1-weighted axial images were done in all patients scanned in the 0.5-T and 1.5-T MR scanner. Proton density fat suppressed axial, coronal and sagittal images along with T1-weighted axial images were available for all cases done in the 3-T MR scanner.
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High-Resolution Anatomical Brain Imaging

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Scans were acquired from all subjects using a 3T Philips NT Intera scanner and a 5 channel phased array head coil. For each subject, a head brace was used to prevent movement. High resolution anatomical scans were acquired from each subject using a 3D magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition with a gradient echo (MP-RAGE) sequence with the following parameters: TR = 10.3 ms, TE = 6 ms, FA = 8°, FOV =212×212×143 mm acquired in a 192×192×130 matrix to yield 1.1 mm isotropic voxels. This was reconstructed into 256×256×130 volumes, providing a reconstructed resolution of 0.828×8.828× 1.1 mm.
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