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Discovery mr 750 w 3 t scanner

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The Discovery MR 750 W 3 T scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed and manufactured by GE Healthcare. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 3 Tesla, providing high-resolution imaging capabilities. The core function of the system is to generate detailed images of the body's internal structures and organs using strong magnetic fields and radio waves.

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2 protocols using discovery mr 750 w 3 t scanner

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Pelvic MRI Radiomics: Standardized Acquisition

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Preoperative pelvic MRI examinations were performed using a Signa Excite 1.5 T scanner for 140 patients, a Discovery MR 750 W 3 T scanner for 64 patients, and a Discovery MR 750 3 T scanner for 30 patients (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI, USA). Pelvic MRI was performed with supine body array coils. A total of 216 patients received intravenous contrast material, and the enhanced images were acquired. T2WI was the mainstay for the detection of tumor size and extent of local disease. Sagittal T2W images were selected to extract radiomics features considering their greater consistency across multiple centers compared to other T2W planes. The detailed sagittal T2W MRI acquisition parameters of each device were as follows: Signa Excite 1.5 T (TR/TE, 3400/88 ms; FOV, 270 × 270 mm2; matrix, 288 × 192; slice thickness/gap, 5.5/1 mm), Discovery MR 750 W 3 T (TR/TE, 4273/79 ms; FOV, 280 × 280 mm2; matrix, 288 × 192; slice thickness/gap, 4.5/1 mm), and Discovery MR 750 3 T (TR/TE, 3607/111 ms; FOV, 220 × 220 mm2; matrix, 288 × 192; slice thickness/gap, 5/1 mm). Sagittal T2W digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) images of all patients were retrieved from the picture archiving and communication system for image feature extraction.
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Breast MRI with IDEAL-IQ Sequence

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MRI was performed with a 3T MR imaging unit (Discovery MR750W 3T scanner, GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, USA) and an eight-channel breast coil. The patients underwent imaging in a prone position. All patients underwent MRI covering the bilateral breast, including axial and sagittal T2-weighted imaging, axial diffusion-weighted imaging (b = 0, 1500), axial gadolinium-enhanced dynamic imaging and axial IDEAL-IQ. The IDEAL-IQ acquisition was performed before contrast enhanced imaging. For IDEAL-IQ, the following pulse sequences were used: six echoes/TR, TR: 6.9 ms, TE min: 0.9 ms, TE spacing: 0.9 ms, TE range: 0.9–5.4 ms, slice thickness: 8 mm, FOV: 44 × 44 cm, matrix: 256 × 256, scan time: 33 s.
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