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Attention valued NetForum members:
Due to evolving technology needs and global privacy regulations, we have made the hard decision to suspend the NetForum User Community platform on Monday, December 9, 2019.
After this date, the current NetForum can no longer be reached. Please click here for more information about this decision, what happens next and how to stay in touch with us about the future of the community.
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6 results with SWI tag
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Research collaboration on SWIp for neuro imaging
In this movie Professor T. Yoneda from Kumamotu University, Japan, explains the benefits of SWIp for neuro imaging.
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Use of SWIp in head trauma and brain imaging
Hennepin County Medical Center is a major level 1 trauma center in Minnesota and sees many patients with head trauma. HCMC was among the first facilities to implement SWIp, which they use in all trauma cases, and in nearly all MR scans of the brain. Dr Truwit explains more in this movie.
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Ingenia 3.0T Pediatric traumatic brain injury - Phoenix Children's Hospital
This Ingenia 3.0T Release 5ExamCard was created for imaging traumatic brain injury in children. It includes a high resolution SWIp sequence to visualize even small collections of deoxygenated blood.
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FieldStrength issue on neuro MR, superb fat-free imaging and more
View the ISMRM 2014 edition to find articles on the work of our users, including neuro MR, fast fat suppression of excellent quality, non-invasive fat quantification, examples of users expanding their practice.
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Fast susceptibility weighted imaging with premium image quality
Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) enhances contrast between tissues with susceptibility differences. The Philips SWIp method for susceptibility weighted imaging provides exquisite contrast and resolution in short scan times.
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Ingenia 3.0T Brain MR angiography with dS Head 32ch coil - Qscan
This ExamCard contains dedicated MRA scanning with the 32-channel dS Head coil. It includes SWI, TOF, PCA and 4D-TRAK.
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