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Ge signa excite 1.5t mri

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The GE Signa EXCITE 1.5T MRI is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed for clinical use. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 1.5 Tesla, providing high-quality imaging capabilities for a wide range of medical applications.

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2 protocols using ge signa excite 1.5t mri

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Brain MRI for Medial Temporal Lobe Atrophy

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Each participant underwent brain MRI (GE Signa EXCITE 1.5T MRI, GE Taiwan) in order to exclude organic lesion and to evaluate the extent of their medial temporal lobe atrophy. This evaluation was made using a visual rating scale [18 (link)].
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MRI Analysis of Rabbit Femoral Heads

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All rabbits were examined using a GE Signa EXCITE 1.5T MRI machine (GE Healthcare, Chicago, IL, USA). At 3 weeks an orthogonal head coil was placed on the rabbits while they were anesthetized, with its center located on the femoral head. The layer thickness was 3 mm and the field of view was 240 mm2. The changes in femoral head signal and the surrounding soft tissue were observed.
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