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titleOfInvention MRT compatible valve prosthesis used in human or animal body for organ valve or vascular valve replacement
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a valve prosthesis in which an accurate position of a valve function and a prosthesis can be detected in an MRT inspection. The invention relates to an organ or vascular valve, in particular a human or animal body for the replacement of a heart valve prosthesis or a venous valve prosthesis, a stent (8) or no stent, supporting valve structure, at least In a biological or prosthetic valve prosthesis (4, 5) comprising one valve (7) and a conductor loop forming the inductance of the electrical resonance circuit, at least one conductor loop (2) is connected to the valve structure and / or It is to form a support region of the valve (7) or the valve structure and / or a support region of the valve (7). [Selection] Figure 1
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