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  • 16-element body coil for increased image resolution and coverage of the chest, abdomen and pelvis.

  • Coils with acceleration in acquisition speed combined with THRIVE software obtain extensive volumetric coverage and uniform fat suppression. It is ideal for dynamic liver, small bowel, prostate and pancreas imaging.

  • THRIVE software with either SPIR or SPAIR fat suppression, allows for choice between high-resolution and/or improved isotropic acquisitions in a single breath-hold (dynamic high-spatial and temporal resolution imaging for liver and colonography applications)

  • Triggered, multishot breath-hold and free breathing ultra-short TSE sequences

  • Homogeneity correction for fast high-quality body imaging

  • n and out of phase breath-hold FFE and TFE, TFE for fast T1-weighted imaging (using inversion and saturation pre-pulses) can also be combined with free breathing SnapShot imaging
  • ProSet with 3D volume acquisition T1-weighted scans, useful for pancreas and liver breath-hold imaging.

  • MRCP sequences acquired by SSH, radial SSH and 3D acquisitions allows for high-resolution imaging with or without triggering or breath-hold imaging

  • Free-breathing non-contrast enhanced portal vein imaging with Balanced Turbo Field Echo (B-TFE)

  • High-resolution pelvic imaging with short exam times afforded by SENSE coils and excellent fat suppression supplied by SPAIR adjustable fat-suppression technique

  • Isotropic 3D turbo spin echo (TSE) allows volumetric acquisitions that can be reconstructed in any plane (pelvic applications)

  • T1 perfusion curve analysis for evaluation of solid organ lesions including prostate, liver, and pancreas.