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titleOfInvention Surface coil spacer and magnetic resonance imaging apparatus using the same
abstract [PROBLEMS] To separate a surface coil from a living tissue while maintaining the effect of improving the SNR by the surface coil, Further, the present invention provides a spacer capable of preventing heat concentration by reducing the current density of an induced current generated in a living tissue adjacent to a surface coil while compensating for a change in load characteristics of the surface coil, and a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus using the spacer. . When imaging a living tissue using a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, a spacer formed by a container filled with a non-hydrogen-based dielectric substance, for example, fomblin, and a container filled with a heavy water electrolyte is used. The container 20 filled with the heavy water electrolyte is laid so as to be adjacent to the surface of the living tissue 40, and the spacer is arranged on the surface of the living tissue 40 so that the surface coil 30 is sandwiched between the container 10 and the container 20. By absorbing a part of the radiant energy of the surface coil, it is possible to prevent the concentration of heat in living tissue, The load fluctuation of the surface coil can be compensated, and the SNR of the signal can be improved.
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