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1.5t superconducting mri scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The 1.5T superconducting MRI scanner is a medical imaging device that utilizes a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body's internal structures. Its primary function is to generate high-resolution images for diagnostic and clinical purposes.

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2 protocols using 1.5t superconducting mri scanner

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MRI Imaging Protocol for Tumor Evaluation

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All patients were examined using a GE 1.5T superconducting MRI scanner with an 8-channel phased array coil. Before the examination, the patient kept his bladder properly filled and laid in a supine position with a routine plain scan. The scan sequences included transection, coronal planes, sagittal plane autogyro wave T2W1 and T2W1 fat suppression sequence, and transection autogyro wave T1W1 sequence. After plain scanning, enhanced scanning was performed. The contrast agent gadolinium spray meglumine (0.1 mmol/kg) was injected intravenously to analyze tumor morphology, size, echo, and signal intensity under different sequence scanning.
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MRI Examination of Tumor Morphology

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All patients were examined using a GE 1.5T superconducting MRI scanner with an 8-channel phased array coil. Before the examination, patients were instructed to keep a full bladder and placed in supine position for a routine plain scan. The scan sequences included transection, coronal planes, sagittal plane autogyro wave T2W1 and T2W1 fat suppression sequence, and transection autogyro wave T1W1 sequence. After plain scanning, enhanced scanning was performed. The contrast agent gadolinium spray meglumine (0.1 mmol/kg) was injected intravenously to analyze tumor morphology, size, echo, and signal intensity under different sequences of scanning.
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