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Magnetom verio 3 t mri

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The Magnetom Verio 3 T MRI is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system produced by Siemens. It operates at a field strength of 3 Tesla, providing high-quality imaging capabilities. The Magnetom Verio 3 T MRI is designed to acquire diagnostic-quality images of the human body.

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Brain MRI Evaluation in Rheumatoid Arthritis

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All 41 patients with RA also underwent brain MRI studies to be assessed for focal vascular lesions, emollition and atrophy. For this purpose, a MAGNETOM Verio 3 T MRI instrument (Siemens, Munich, Germany) was used. All MRI scans were obtained by a single radiologist (LK) and read by a neurosurgeon/neuroradiologist (CO). The presence or absence of vascular lesions, emollition and/or atrophy was noted.
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Infant Brain Imaging with 3T MRI

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A Siemens MAGNETOM Verio 3 T MRI clinical scanner (Siemens Healthcare Erlangen, Germany) and 12-channel phased-array head coil were used to acquire: T1-weighted MPRAGE (TR = 1650 ms, TE = 2.43 ms, inversion time = 160 ms, flip angle = 9°, voxel size = 1 × 1 × 1 mm3, and acquisition time = 7 min 49 s); T2-weighted SPACE (TR = 3800 ms, TE = 194 ms, flip angle = 120°, voxel size = 0.9 × 0.9 × 0.9 mm3, acquisition time = 4 min 32 s); dMRI using a protocol consisting of 11 T2- and 64 diffusion-weighted (b = 750 s/mm2) single-shot spin-echo echo planar imaging (EPI) volumes acquired with 2 mm isotropic voxels (TE = 106 ms and TR = 7300 ms). Infants were scanned without sedation in natural sleep using the feed-and-wrap technique. Physiological stability was monitored using procedures described by Merchant et al. (2009 (link)). Ear protection was provided for each infant (MiniMuffs, Natus Medical Inc., San Carlos, CA).
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Multimodal MRI Brain Acquisition

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A Siemens Magnetom Verio 3 T MRI clinical scanner (Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany) and 12-channel phased-array head coil were used to acquire: T1-weighted MPRAGE volume (~1 mm3 resolution), T2-weighted STIR (~0.9 mm3 resolution), T2-weighted FLAIR (~1 mm3 resolution), and dMRI (11 T2- and 64 diffusion encoding direction (b = 750 s/mm2) single-shot spin-echo echo planar imaging (EPI) volumes with 2 mm isotropic voxels) data.
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Multimodal Brain Imaging of Infants

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A Siemens Magnetom Verio 3 T MRI clinical scanner (Siemens Healthcare GMbH, Erlangen, Germany) and 12-channel phased-array head coil were used to acquire: T1-weighted MPRAGE volume (∼1 mm3 resolution), T2-weighted STIR (∼0.9 mm3 resolution), T2-weighted FLAIR (∼1 mm3 resolution), and diffusion MRI (11 T2-and 64 diffusion encoding direction (b = 750 s/mm2) single-shot spin-echo echo planar imaging (EPI) volumes with 2 mm isotropic voxels) data.
Infants were examined in natural sleep with pulse oximetry, temperature and electrocardiography data monitoring. Ear protection was used for each infant, comprising earplugs placed in the external ear and neonatal earmuffs (MiniMuffs, Natus Medical Inc., CA).
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Resting-State fMRI in Infant Neurodevelopment

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28 infants underwent an MRI brain scanning session, including a 6 min resting-state fMRI sequence. MRI scans were conducted on a Siemens Magnetom Verio 3T MRI scanner (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany) equipped with a 12-element Head Matrix coil. Field-of-view (FOV) parameters were optimized for future replication by linear alignment to the anterior and posterior commissure line. The total duration of the scanning protocol was 60 min, comprising of five major sequences in the following order: (1) Axial PD-T2-weighted TSE (Turbo Spin Echo), (2) Sagittal T1-MPRAGE (Magnetization Prepared Rapid Acquisition Gradient Echo), (3) GRE field mapping, (4) DTI and (5) a 6-min rs-fMRI EPI (Echo-Planar Imaging) sequence. Fat saturation was applied and following acquisition parameters were used in rs-fMRI sequence: TR of 2500 ms, TE of 30 ms, FOV of 216 × 216 mm2, flip-angle (FA) of 80 degrees, GRAPPA acceleration of 2 and bandwidth of 1310 Hz/Px. Acquired rs-fMRI data consisted of 140 volumes with 42 slices and a voxel size of 3.0 × 3.0 × 3.0 mm3.
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Whole-Body MRI Protocol for Oncology

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WB-MRI was performed using Magnetom Verio 3T MRI (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany). All patients were scanned supine with their arms by their sides. Body surface coils were used. DWI sequence parameters included: Transverse orientation, TR: 27600 ms, TE: 65 ms, FoV read: 430 mm, Slice thickness: 5 mm, B-values: 50, 800. Please see Supplementary Table 1 for whole body MRI sequence parameters. Patients were scanned from vertex to upper thighs. ADC maps were generated using a monoexponential fit using the scanners proprietary software.
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Comprehensive Preoperative MRI Assessment

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The preoperative MRI protocol, acquired on a Siemens MAGNETOM Verio 3-T MRI machine, included: 1) axial 3D FLAIR imaging; 2) postgadolinium 3D T1-weighted imaging; and 3) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient DWI. Functional MRI/DTI fiber tracking images were available in most patients. Patients underwent both immediate (within 48 hours) and 2-month postoperative MRI (volumetric FLAIR and postgadolinium T1-weighted) to estimate the extent of resection (EOR). Immediate postoperative diffusion-weighted MRI scans were performed to rule out ischemia.
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