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The primary objective of this study is to develop new ways to acquire MRI data and/or new ways to analyze the acquired data.
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The acquired data will be used to investigate the structure and function of the body. In addition the developmental aspect of this study, certain information may be used to obtain normal values for healthy adult structural and functional information. This information would be valuable if and when the developed methods are incorporated into future clinical studies involving patient populations which would be recruited under separate protocols. Our hypotheses is that imaging and spectroscopy methods can be developed to a level where the increased sensitivity and resolution of 7 Tesla (7T) MRI will improve the non-invasive studies of the human body.
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Exclusion criteria include those associated with the use of MR as the imaging modality. The specific set of exclusion criteria for a given study will depend on the specific study to be performed which will be made clear on initial contact and during consent. In addition, other medical conditions deemed by the PI or associates to make the patient ineligible for protocol procedures may also arise.
Exclusion criteria will be assessed during a safety screening interview and during final consent. A questionnaire will be provided regarding general health and exclusion/inclusion criteria. The investigator doing the interview will determine if any of the exclusion criteria apply. Subjects will be asked:
In addition, a set of yes/no questions will be asked in the screening form for the patient to confirm or deny the presence of items that may be hazardous to their safety and/or some interfere with the MRI examination, including:
No Cardiac pacemaker
No Implanted cardiac defibrillator
No Carotid artery vascular clamp
No Intravascular stents, filters, or coils
No Aortic clip
No Internal pacing wires
No Vascular access port and/or catheter
No Swan-Ganz catheter
No Shunt (spinal or intraventricular)
No Aneurysm clip(s)
No Neurostimulator
No Electrodes (on body, head, or brain)
No Heart valve prosthesis
No Any type of prosthesis (eye, penile, etc.)
No Artificial limb or joint replacement
No Bone growth/fusion stimulator
No Bone/joint pin, screw, nail, wire, plate
No Metal rods in bones
No Harrington rods (spine)
No Metal or wire mesh implants
No Wire sutures or surgical staples
No Insulin pump or infusion device
No Any metal fragments (i.e. metal shop)
No Any implant held in place by a magnet
No Cochlear, otologic, or ear implant
500 participants in 1 patient group
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