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Electrical and thermal behavior of non-ferrous noble metal electrodes exposed to MRI fields

Bhavaraju et al., 2002

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14634699269778510601
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Bhavaraju N
Nagaraddi V
Chetlapalli S
Osorio I
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Magnetic resonance imaging

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MRI is a valuable tool in invasive epilepsy surgery evaluation. However, its use is limited due to concerns that under those conditions it may injure the brain. This study investigates the thermal and electrical behavior of electrodes exposed to MRI fields, using a phantom …
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