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2018
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/aa9491
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An open source, 3D printed preclinical MRI phantom for repeated measures of contrast agents and reference standards

Abstract: In medical imaging, clinicians, researchers and technicians have begun to use 3D printing to create specialized phantoms to replace commercial ones due to their customizable and iterative nature. Presented here is the design of a 3D printed open source, reusable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) phantom, capable of flood-filling, with removable samples for measurements of contrast agent solutions and reference standards, and for use in evaluating acquisition techniques and image reconstruction performance. The … Show more

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“…Additionally, when compared to a commercial small animal PET/CT imaging phantom, the 3D printed phantom was described as “functionally equivalent to commercially available phantoms” . 3D printed phantoms have also been described for MRI and PET/MRI systems. A feature of these phantoms is that they can be customized and produced by the end users at a low cost.…”
Section: Opening Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, when compared to a commercial small animal PET/CT imaging phantom, the 3D printed phantom was described as “functionally equivalent to commercially available phantoms” . 3D printed phantoms have also been described for MRI and PET/MRI systems. A feature of these phantoms is that they can be customized and produced by the end users at a low cost.…”
Section: Opening Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately, the debate around 3D printing taking over conventional commercial phantoms is an argument of magnitude. It is clear that 3D printing is currently being used in clinics around the country for a variety of interesting purposes including phantom development, treatment device fabrication, and more . As the technology matures and continues to develop I am sure that it will improve and more use cases will be found.…”
Section: Rebuttalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A custom-made phantom holder described previously 32 was loaded with the NE-filled microcentrifuge tubes. 1…”
Section: In Vitro 19 F-mri Phantom Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in plastic surgery, the main focus is on bone, cartilage and soft tissue repair. The main methods available for data acquisition are still dominated by CT and MRI imaging techniques, and methods that enable more accurate data acquisition deserve further exploration [ 216 218 ]. 2) Although some simple 3D printing strategies and bioprinting material designs have been proposed with the continuous changes in printing technology, the cost of 3D bioprinting is still very high and requires a high level of operator skill during the entire process.…”
Section: Challenges Of 3d Bioprintingmentioning
confidence: 99%