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Cp head array

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The CP head array is a laboratory equipment product. It is designed to perform specific functions in a laboratory setting. The core function of the CP head array is to [description of core function, without interpretation or extrapolation].

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2 protocols using cp head array

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Multimodal MRI Imaging Protocol for Brain Diagnostics

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All images were acquired in the clinical diagnostic routine using a 1.5Tesla MRI system (Siemens Magnetom Symphony 1,5T) with the standard Siemens head coil (CP head array, model #1P3146037). DWI was performed using a single shot echo planar sequence with following parameters: Echo time(TE)/Repetition time(TR) = 6000/105 ms, 90° flip angle, 57 transverse sections, slice thickness = 5 mm, field of view (FOV) = 230 mm. Diffusion-sensitizing gradients were applied sequentially in the x, y and z directions with b factors of 0 and 1000 s/mm2. ADC maps were then automatically generated by the operating console of the MR scanner. Postcontrast T1-weighted 3D-gradient echo sequence(GRE) imaging was obtained with following parameters: TR/TE = 2150/3.93 ms, flip angle 15°, 1-mm section thickness and 230 mm FOV. A standard dose (0.1 mmol/kg body weight) of gadolinium based contrast agent (Gadovist, Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany) was injected intravenously. Routine anatomic precontrast T1/T2_tirm_tra_dark_fluid (TR/TE = 9000/114, slice thickness 5mm, flip angle 150°, 28 transverse sections) images were also obtained.
All images were available in digital form and analyzed by one experienced radiologist (SS) without knowledge of the histopathological diagnosis on a PACS workstation (syngo.plaza VB20, Siemens, Germany).
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MRI Protocol for Diffusion and Contrast Imaging

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All images were obtained in the clinical routine workup by using a 1.5T MRI scanner (Siemens Magnetom Symphony 1,5T) with the standard Siemens head coil (CP head array, model #1P3146037). DWI was performed using a single-shot spin-echo (SE) echo planar sequence with following parameters: Echo time(TE)/Repetition time(TR) = 6000/105 ms, 90° flip angle, 57 transverse sections, slice thickness = 5 mm, field of view (FOV) = 230 mm. Diffusion-sensitizing gradients were applied sequentially in the x, y and z directions with b factors of 0 and 1000 s/mm2. ADCs were automatically calculated at the operating console of the MR scanner and displayed as corresponding ADC maps. Postcontrast T1-weighted 3D-gradient echo sequence(GRE) imaging was obtained with following parameters: TR/TE = 2150/3.93 ms, flip angle 15°, 1-mm section thickness and 230 mm FOV. A standard dose (0.1 mmol/kg body weight) of gadoteric acid (Gd-DOTA, Dotarem; Laboratoire Guerbet, Aulnay-sous-Bois, France) was injected intravenously. Routine anatomic precontrast T1/ T2_tirm_tra_dark_fluid (TR/TE = 9000/114, slice thickness 5mm, flip angle 150°, 28 transverse sections) images were also obtained.
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