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Magnetica high resolution wrist MRI images – September 2024

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Quick summary: This article showcases newly released high resolution wrist MRI captured in September 2024 by the prototype Magnetica 3T MSK extremity compact MRI system.


September 2024 – Magnetica volunteer wrist MRI imaging

In September 2024, Magnetica conducted volunteer imaging using our prototype musculoskeletal extremity MRI system, under an approved ethics protocol to acquire wrist MRI images.

Various pulse sequences (including gradient echo and spin echo) and weightings (including T1 and proton density) were used during the scans.

Images were captured in axial, coronal, and sagittal planes.

A series of high-resolution (0.2mm x 0.2mm in plane) images were acquired. Our uniquely designed and manufactured gradients enable the compact MRI system to deliver these compelling results. The following images showcase examples of the high-resolution images captured.

Gradient echo – T1 weighted – axial view

Magnetica MRI wrist image - September 2024 - gradient echo T1 weighted - axial view

Gradient echo – T1 weighted – coronal view

Magnetica MRI wrist image - September 2024 - gradient echo T1 weighted - coronal view
Magnetica MRI wrist image - September 2024 - gradient echo T1 weighted - coronal view

Gradient echo – T1 weighted – sagittal view

Magnetica MRI - September 2024 - gradient echo T1 weighted -sagittal view

Spin echo – proton density weighted – axial view

Magnetica MRI - September 2024 - spin echo proton density weighted - axial view

Spin echo – T1 weighted – axial view

Magnetica MRI - September 2024 - spin echo T1 weighted - axial view

Spin echo – T1 weighted – coronal view

Magnetica MRI wrist image - September 2024 - spin echo T1 weighted - coronal view

The commercialisation of our liquid helium-free high-field MR system for dedicated MSK extremity imaging is nearing completion. Please visit our compact MRI systems product page to learn more about our prototype device.


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