Magnetic Resonance And Radar Technology United In One Prototype: New Process To Improve Diagnostic Images
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - 11:14
in Physics & Chemistry
Don't move a muscle! Patients certainly have to take this request to heart if they have to lie in a magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) device – otherwise movement artifacts result on the images produced by the MRT. With the aid of an ultra-broadband radar device, these vital movements during measurement can be taken into consideration and the MRI measurements can be corrected.