A patient-friendly 16-channel transmit/64-channel receive coil array for combined head-neck MRI at 7 Tesla.
Markus W MaySam-Luca J D HansenMirsad MahmutovicAlina ScholzNicolas KutschaBastien GuérinJason P StockmannRobert L BarryEhsan KazemivalipourRene GumbrechtRalph KimmlingenMarkus AdrianyYulin ChangChristina TriantafyllouSusanne KnakeLawrence Leroy WaldBoris KeilPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2022)
This new head-neck array coil is the first demonstration of a device of this nature used for combined full-brain, head-neck, and cervical-spine imaging at 7 T. The array coil is well suited to provide large FOV images, which potentially improves ultrahigh field neuroimaging applications for clinical settings.