Magnetic resonance imaging device and dementia monitoring system
A kind of MRI, image technology, applied in the direction of instrument, image enhancement, image analysis, etc., to achieve the effect of prevention and timely treatment of dementia disease
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Embodiment 1
[0027] see figure 1 , The nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10 of Embodiment 1 of the present invention includes: a user carrying unit 12 , an image acquisition unit 14 , a control computer 16 and a signal processing computer 18 .
[0028] The user carrying unit 12 includes: a mobile bed 120 and a rotating device 122 connected with the mobile bed 120 . The mobile bed 120 is used to carry a user and move the user into the detection magnetic field of the image acquisition unit 14 . The rotating device 122 is used to rotate the mobile bed 120, thereby driving the user to realize a 360-degree rotation. By rotating, the image acquisition unit 14 can acquire tomographic images of the microstructure of the brain memory from different angles. It can be understood that setting the rotating device 122 on the user carrying unit 12 may eliminate the need to arrange a scanning rotating device on the image acquisition unit 14, which is conducive to reducing the volume and simplifying the ...
Embodiment 2
[0047] see Figure 4 , the nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10A of Embodiment 2 of the present invention includes: a user carrying unit 12 , an image acquisition unit 14 , a control computer 16 and a signal processing computer 18 .
[0048] The nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10A of Embodiment 2 of the present invention is basically the same in structure as the nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10 of Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The difference is that the moving bed 120 of the user carrying unit 12 cannot rotate, and the image acquisition Unit 14 includes a scanning rotation device 140 . The scanning rotation device 140 can change the gradient direction of the gradient magnetic field and the direction of the radio frequency magnetic field, so as to perform layered scanning on the user's head from different angles.
Embodiment 3
[0050] see Figure 5 , The nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10B of Embodiment 3 of the present invention includes: a user carrying unit 12 , an image acquisition unit 14 , a control computer 16 and a signal processing computer 18 .
[0051] The nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10B of Embodiment 3 of the present invention is basically the same in structure as the nuclear magnetic resonance imager 10 of Embodiment 1 of the present invention, the difference is that the image acquisition unit 14 is suspended in the air and the user carrying unit 12 includes The rotary lifting platform 124 and a support body 126 arranged on the rotary lifting platform 124 . The relying body 126 can be a chair. When in use, the user stands on the rotating lifting platform 124 or sits on the armchair, and the rotating lifting platform 124 sends the user into the detection magnetic field. Since the device is only used to detect the brain, it only needs to enter the cavity of the image acquisition ...
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