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This study is a feasibility study to evaluate new technology to improve the MRI experience, with coils, sequences and software. Patients from the Principle Investigator's exam schedule are given the opportunity to participate in this study is their MRI exam is appropriate for the specific coil, sequence or software being evaluated. If they agree, they can receive their MRI exam with the new coil, sequence or software instead of the standard one.


Clinical Trial Description

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Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic


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NCT number NCT01598766
Study type Interventional
Source Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.
Contact Erin Kelly
Phone 7146046242
Email ekelly@tams.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Start date May 2012
Completion date May 2020

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