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    MRI is based on a voxel which is filled with 3 dimensional information. The American College of Radiology (ACR) dictates the minimum in plane resolution, slice thickness and Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) needed to accurately diagnose specific disease processes specific to the area of interest.

    All Stand Up MRI Scanners meet these criteria and are set in place by the manufacturer. If an independent owner/operator chooses to manipulate the protocol and sacrifices image quality you can’t say that the scanner is capable of producing good images.

    I would love to speak with you regarding your thoughts on this. I am we’ll trained in MRI physics and cross sectional anatomy. Please feel free to contact me.

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    Rob

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    First off what do you know about MRI information? What is the basis for your statement? Do you know about the ACR and what they do? Do you know that there are many Neuro and Ortho surgeons that own Stand Up MRI Scanners? Do you know that approx 50% of lower back surgeries are unsuccessful? Last, do you know that sometimes patient positional MRI trumps field strength.

    Many people have had surgury based on the information from a 0.6 tesla MRI and the in plane resolution has been proven to be adequate for diagnosing a plethora of diseases and disorders. Please elaborate on your answer.

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