Surface coil for high resolution imaging using a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5646530
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08530576

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The present invention provides an RF receiver coil with improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) characteristics, designed to be positionable immediately adjacent to or surrounding the anatomical region of the body of the patient which is desired to be imaged. The surface coil of the invention is designed for use as a signal receiver, for high resolution unilateral imaging of a localized region, with improved penetration depth. The RF surface coil minimizes capacitive coupling to the patient's body, and in conjunction therewith reduces resistive coupling of the coil to the body of the patient. The RF receiver coil of the invention includes at least two turns of an electrical conductor formed in a solenoidal configuration, with the at least two turns being positioned in spaced apart relationship defining an interturn spacing therebetween. Each of the turns of the coil includes a predetermined number of capacitive splits spaced at intervals along the length of the conductor forming the turns. The predetermined number of capacitive splits reduces capacitive coupling of the coil to the body of the patient, and thus, limits the effect of the body on the coil performance.

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DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS INC6540 BURROUGHS AVE STERLING HEIGHTS MI 48314

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Strenk, Lawrence M Aurora, OH 4 68
Strenk, Susan A Aurora, OH 2 52

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