Liu et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Safety of MRI‐guided endovascular guidewire applicationsLiu et al., 2000
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- Liu C
- Farahani K
- Lu D
- Duckwiler G
- Oppelt A
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- Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Magnetic radiofrequency (RF) fields applied during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may induce heating in devices made from conductive materials. The present paper reports on theoretical and experimental studies on the RF heating resonance phenomenon of an …
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