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Technological Innovations in In-Bore MRI

 Within the last couple of years, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology has undergone incredible developments in this particular niche domain of in-bore MRI. These new developments have brought diagnostic accuracy to a higher level and have also greatly improved patient comfort during an MRI scan. Probably the most crucial development in In-bore MRI is increasing the field strengths of operation. Conventionally, an MRI runs on 1.5 Tesla; however, newer technologies have expanded their operations to include 3 Tesla and even 7 Tesla systems. Higher field strengths translate into more detailed and exact images that radiologists can use to focus on tiny abnormalities with accuracy that has not been seen before. This is paramount in neuroimaging and musculoskeletal imaging, where correct visualisation of the case in question is paramount. Multiparametric Imaging: Comprehensive Insights in a Single Scan Another pioneering feature adopted in the state-of-the-art in-bore MRI systems is m