Measuring the effect of novel therapies for back pain
VM Haughton, J Fine - American journal of neuroradiology, 2003 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
MR imagers with magnetic fields (B0) greater than 1.5 T are offered by all major
manufacturers. Although 4-, 6-, 7-, and even 8-T, whole-body instruments are currently …
manufacturers. Although 4-, 6-, 7-, and even 8-T, whole-body instruments are currently …
[HTML][HTML] Higher field strength for proton MR spectroscopy
O Gonen - AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MR imagers with magnetic fields (B0) greater than 1.5 T are offered by all major
manufacturers. Although 4-, 6-, 7-, and even 8-T, whole-body instruments are currently …
manufacturers. Although 4-, 6-, 7-, and even 8-T, whole-body instruments are currently …
Why neuroradiologists should consider very-high-field magnets for clinical applications of functional magnetic resonance imaging
KR Thulborn - Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The harnessing of the nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) property of hydrogen nuclei, a very
weak phenomenon fxst described 50 years ago (1, 2), has had an enormous impact on the …
weak phenomenon fxst described 50 years ago (1, 2), has had an enormous impact on the …
Neuroimaging at 3T vs 7T: is it really worth it?
Over the past 30 years, clinical MR imaging has been demonstrated to be an essential
component of medicine, and, with continuing research and development, the capabilities of …
component of medicine, and, with continuing research and development, the capabilities of …
The next chapter in MRI: back to the future?
TM Grist - Radiology, 2019 - pubs.rsna.org
MRI signal is linearly proportional to the applied B0 magnetic field strength. This limit of
physics has motivated development in MRI toward higher field strengths, despite an early …
physics has motivated development in MRI toward higher field strengths, despite an early …
Twice the power in new MRI
R Voelker - JAMA, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device with more than twice the static magnetic field
strength as those currently in use is the first in the country to receive FDA approval.Magnetic …
strength as those currently in use is the first in the country to receive FDA approval.Magnetic …
Efficacy studies of low-field-strength MR imaging: feast or famine.
MD Mitchell - Radiology, 1996 - pubs.rsna.org
Editor: There is a growing demand from payers and government that the efficacy of new
diagnostic technologies be demonstrated before they are reimbursed. In response, the …
diagnostic technologies be demonstrated before they are reimbursed. In response, the …
3.0 T neuroimaging: technical considerations and clinical applications
WA Willinek, CK Kuhl - Neuroimaging Clinics, 2006 - neuroimaging.theclinics.com
Since approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2000, human MR imaging
at field strength up to 4.0 T in clinical practice and up to 8.0 T on research systems has …
at field strength up to 4.0 T in clinical practice and up to 8.0 T on research systems has …
Functional MRI for beginners
MS Beauchamp - 2002 - nature.com
Reviewed by Michael S. Beauchamp thousands of times stronger than the Earth's magnetic
field, there are no known health risks directly associated with the magnetic field in an MR …
field, there are no known health risks directly associated with the magnetic field in an MR …
Can we perform spinal 1H-MR spectroscopy in daily clinical practice?
LCH da Cruz - American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2013 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Iread with great interest the review article by Hock et al1 and agree with the authors that 1H-
MR spectroscopy can be of great value in the assessment of a variety of spinal cord …
MR spectroscopy can be of great value in the assessment of a variety of spinal cord …