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Ge signa hdxt 3t mri scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The GE Signa HDxt 3T-MRI scanner is a medical imaging device that uses a powerful 3 Tesla (3T) magnetic field to generate high-resolution images of the human body. It is designed to provide detailed visualization of anatomical structures and physiological functions for diagnostic and clinical applications.

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Functional Neuroimaging of Crohn's Disease

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Thirteen CD patients and 13 HC were scanned on a GE Signa HDxt 3T-MRI scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI) with an 8-channel brain phased-array head coil. The remaining 12 CD patients and 12 HC were scanned on a replacement Siemens Skyra 3T-MRI scanner with a 20-channel phased-array head coil. Structural, 3D T1-weighted scans (SPGR on GE Signa; MPRAGE on Siemens Skyra) were acquired for spatial normalization. BOLD- contrast fMRI scans were collected using a gradient-echo echo-planar imaging with the following parameters: TR = 2000ms; TE = 28ms; flip angle = 70 deg.; FOV = 220mm2; 32 interleaved slices; 3.5 mm slice thickness with 0.5 mm gap; axial plane angled at the AC-PC through the brain and cerebellum, in-plane resolution = 3.4 mm2; number of volumes = 184.
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Brain Disorders

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Eight BSP patients, 10 CD patients, and 15 HC were scanned on a GE Signa HDxt 3 T MRI scanner (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI) with an 8-channel brain phased-array head coil, using a 32-direction spin echo, and echo planar imaging DTI sequence with TR/TE = 16,000/92 ms. The remaining 4 BSP patients, 8 CD patients, and 15 HC were scanned on a replacement Siemens Skyra 3 T MRI scanner with a 20-channel phased-array RF neurovascular coil, using a 30-direction spin echo, and echo planar imaging DTI sequence with TR/TE = 8500/75 ms. All scans were acquired with a 128 × 128 matrix size, slice thickness = 2 mm, and included images with b values of 0 and 1000 s/mm2.
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