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BIOGRAPH OneShape the new era

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BIOGRAPH One is designed to support one patient-centric pathway to personalized care. By seamlessly integrating PET and MR into one comprehensive exam, it will support clinicians from diagnosis and staging, through a personalized therapy decision to regular therapy assessments to excel precision and support one streamlined approach.

BIOGRAPH One is designed to excel in PET/MR precision to support confident diagnostic decisions. Featuring the Optiso UDR Pro detector with the largest 35 cm axial FOV2 in PET/MR, it is designed to enable comprehensive capture with excellent sensitivity and ultra-fast TOF3 in real time – delivering clear, detailed images.

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Planned with Deep Resolve for accelerated acquisition and improved resolution in 2D and 3D applications4, BIOGRAPH One has the potential to make PET/MR exams faster than ever before. Designed with a powerful 3T magnet at its heart, BIOGRAPH One will deliver unparalleled performance with outstanding homogeneity, a lar

Biograph mMRSimultaneous MR and PET imaging.

Biograph mMR sets a new standard. As the only system that can simultaneously acquire MR and PET data across the whole body, it is a tremendous leap forward in imaging capabilities. Opening new doors in the diagnosis and understanding of disease. Fully supporting you from detection and planning through monitoring and follow-up.

High precision by true simultaneity: a comprehensive diagnostic picture in only one scan

Biograph mMR shows MR and PET data in virtually seamless spatial alignment. In addition, the MR acquisition can be used to correct for motion-related effects in PET, greatly improving image quality.

Spatial alignment

  • Precise alignment of MR and PET through simultaneous acquisition
  • One frame of reference
  • Minimal motion artifacts
  • Exact spatial registration

Minimizing the effects of motion

  • Biograph mMR helps eliminate motion effects
  • Brilliant MR and PET images through gating tools that freeze motion
  • MR based PET gating information helps improve the quality of PET images
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    The first whole-body MRI-PET system

    The technological integration of positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been the dream of molecular imaging experts and engineers for some time. Now, the German Science Council has agreed to provide 6.56 million funding to install a whole-body MRI-PET prototype in the centre of excellence for imaging procedures at the radiology clinic in Eberhard-Karls University, Tübingen, Germany. Construction of the housing for the new system will begin this year, with the equipment scheduled for use in 2011.

    Claus Claussen

    The Tübingen working group, headed by the medical director of the university hospital’s radiology clinic, Professor Claus D Claussen (CC) who has worked with colleagues Professor Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, head consulting physician for MRI, and Professor Dr Bernd J Pichler, head of the pre-clinical imaging and imaging technologies laboratory, and Siemens Healthcare in Knoxville, Tennessee, as well as Siemens MR, Erlangen, Germany, to develop an MRI-PET scanner.
    ‘We believe the MRI

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