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  • Magnetic resonance imaging coils designed for use on the surface of the patient\'s body during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. These devices typically are RF coils (antennas) in a shape matching the patient\'s anatomy and mounted in an electrically isolated housing. The coil housing may be either flexible or rigid. Surface coils are different shapes and sizes for specific anatomical regions (e.g., neck/head, spine, breast, extremity). Some coils may be an integral part of the MRI system (e.g., whole body coil, spine coils). Surface MRI coils are compatible with only one or a few specific MRI models. They are used to detect tissue abnormalities in MRI imaging studies in specific anatomical regions.
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