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titleOfInvention Methods to block gas exchange in the nasal sinuses and / or to change the content as well as method to improve the quality of Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the head as well as devices to accomplish this.
abstract The method is for blocking gas exchange in nostrils during the process of magnetic resonance imaging, which would otherwise be liable to lead to disturbed artefacts. Timely closure of the nostrils is effected and the air present in them is replaced. Another new method is for the replacement of normally present air in all the airways by other gas quantities containing more carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide alone. Another process involves the blocking by means of a closure balloon catheter via the nose or mouth. Artefacts during magnetic resonance imaging of the head can be reduced and the quantity of the imaging improved by the exchange of gases present in the nostrils and naso-pharynx by water.
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