7T SODIUM CARDIAC MRI MAY BE A GAME CHANGER
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09-30-2015, 03:50 PM
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7T SODIUM CARDIAC MRI MAY BE A GAME CHANGER
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has come a long way and is still moving forward with new developments being announced almost every day. Before, there was a clear line between CT and MRI, but that black and white concept is fading away. With the introduction of powerful modules and software, there might come a time in the future where it won’t matter which diagnostic method is performed, granted of course if there are specific indications or contraindications. With newer generation CT scanners to lower dosage while increasing quality, but MRI has no serious side effects related to increase in field strength. This is why researchers and clinicians are waiting with open arms for 7T MRI and beyond.
Read more: http://bimedis.com/latest-news/browse/97...me-changer |
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01-15-2016, 05:23 PM
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RE: 7T SODIUM CARDIAC MRI MAY BE A GAME CHANGER
(09-30-2015 03:50 PM)fval Wrote: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has come a long way and is still moving forward with new developments being announced almost every day. Before, there was a clear line between CT and MRI, but that black and white concept is fading away. With the introduction of powerful modules and software, there might come a time in the future where it won’t matter which diagnostic method is performed, granted of course if there are specific indications or contraindications. With newer generation CT scanners to lower dosage while increasing quality, but MRI has no serious side effects related to increase in field strength. This is why researchers and clinicians are waiting with open arms for 7T MRI and beyond. That's rather a very interesting article. As, nowadays, inventions in the medical sphere progress, we don't know, what will be the next invention like. For example, this piece of news: http://bimedis.com/latest-news/browse/16...ammography |
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