Claims
- 1. A modular Magnetic Resonance (MR) receive coil system connected to an MR imaging system, for receiving high quality MR response signals from a subject for producing MR images comprising:
- a) a holder capable of fitting snugly to the surface of said subject; and
- b) at least one receive coil module removably attached to the holder, said receive module having:
- i) a flexible base including a plurality of attachment means for connecting other receive coil modules to provide a predetermined amount of overlap of the receive coils to minimize coil interaction;
- ii) a lead cable connecting the at least one conductive MR receive coil to the MR imaging system; and
- iii) at least one conductive MR receive coil attached to the flexible base, for receiving an MR response signal from the subject used in making a high quality MR image.
- 2. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a balun attached between the receive coil and the lead cable for isolating the receive coil from the lead cable and other receive coils to thereby reduce "coupling" between receive coils and minimize noise introduced by the lead cable.
- 3. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 2 further comprising:
- a tuned balun attached between the receive coil and the lead cable located as close as possible to the receive coil to eliminate frequencies except to a narrow predefined desired band, to thereby reduce "coupling" between receive coils and minimize noise introduced by the lead cable.
- 4. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 2 wherein the receive coil modules are combinable into a linear array.
- 5. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 2 wherein the receive coil modules are combinable into a square array.
- 6. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 2 wherein the receive coil modules are combinable into a cylindrical array.
- 7. The modular MR receive coil system of claim 2 wherein the predetermined amount of overlap of the receive coils is selected to minimize mutual inductance of said coils.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/799,922, filed Feb. 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,905,378, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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