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Ge signa hdxt 1.5t scanner

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The GE Signa HDxt 1.5T scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed to provide high-quality diagnostic images. It features a 1.5 Tesla (T) superconducting magnet and utilizes advanced imaging techniques to capture detailed anatomical information.

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Comprehensive MRI protocol for abdominal imaging

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Scans were performed on a GE Signa LX 1.5T or a GE Signa HDxt 1.5T scanner (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI). Axial proton density, axial T2 fast relaxation fast spin echo (FRFSE), sagittal T2 FRFSE, coronal T2 FRFSE, sagittal three-dimensional respiratory-triggered T2 FRFSE, axial liver acquisition with volume acquisition multiphase breath hold contrast, postcontrast axial, and coronal and sagittal proton density sequences were obtained for all of the scans performed on the Signa HDxt scanner. Maximum-intensity projection images were generated at the scanner using the interactive vascular imaging tool. The same sequences were performed on the Signa LX apart from the three-dimensional respiratory-triggered T2 FRFSE and maximum-intensity projection images, which were not done on that scanner.
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Multisite Evaluation of Autosomal Recessive Retinal Degeneration

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Twelve probands with autosomal recessive retinal degeneration, who were part of larger IRD cohorts from five medical centers, were enrolled in this study. Four probands were ascertained from two different medical centers in Boston, USA (Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Boston Children’s Hospital), three in the United Kingdom (Moorfields Eye Hospital), three in Portugal (Instituto de Oftalmologia Dr. Gama Pinto), and two in Israel (Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Rambam Health Care Campus).
Clinical evaluation was performed by experienced ophthalmologists according to previously published protocols and included functional and structural assessments43 (link)–46 (link).
For proband C.II-1, brain MRI was performed using a GE Signa HDxt 1.5T scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI). The JBTS and control cases were scanned on a 3T scanner (Verio and Vida, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany). Scanning protocols included unenhanced 3D T1 weighted Imaging and T2 spin-echo weighted imaging, which were sufficient to make the first diagnosis.
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Brain MRI Imaging Protocol

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For proband LL135, brain MRI was performed using a GE Signa HDxt 1.5 T scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI). The JBTS and control cases were scanned on a 3 T scanner (Verio and Vida, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany). Scanning protocols included unenhanced 3D T1 weighted Imaging and T2 spin echo weighted imaging, which were sufficient to make a first diagnosis.
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