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Method of imaging a vasculature of a patient

  • US 6,737,866 B2
  • Filed: 09/25/2002
  • Issued: 05/18/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/26/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of imaging a vasculature of a patient using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system with an array of local coils, said method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) providing a housing by which (I) a first plurality of said local coils is arrayed along an anterior surface of the patient from approximately a renal region thereof to a feet region thereof, (II) a second plurality of said local coils is arrayed along a posterior surface of the patient from approximately the renal region thereof to the feet region thereof and (LII) the patient is oriented such that at least one of;

    (A) a renal portion of the vasculature is aligned in a substantially coplanar manner with a pelvic portion of the vasculature, (B) a femoral portion of the vasculature is aligned in a substantially coplanar manner with the pelvic portion of the vasculature, (C) a lower leg portion of the vasculature is aligned in substantially coplanar manner with the femoral portion of the vasculature, and (D) a feet portion of the vasculature is aligned in a substantially coplanar manner with the lower leg portion of the vasculature;

    (b) enabling a first desired set of said local coils corresponding to first desired one of the portions of the vasculature to be imaged;

    (c) imaging the first desired one of the portions of the vasculature using said first desired set of said local coils;

    (d) enabling a next desired set of said local coils corresponding to next desired one of the portions of the vasculature to be imaged; and

    (e) imaging the next desired one of the portions of the vasculature using said next desired set of said local coils.

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