Cube
Cube replaces slice-by-slice, plane-after-plane, 2D acquisitions with one single 3D volume scan. You can easily reformat sub-millimeter, isotropic 3D Cube volume data into any plane—without gaps, and with the same resolution as the native plane.
The new self-calibrating, parallel-imaging engine ARC helps to speed the sequence up and minimize artifacts. And you'll appreciate the exquisite tissue contrast.
- Neuro MRI. Cube provides you with contiguous, sub-millimeter, isotropic 3D data sets that can be easily reformatted into any plane, thus replacing multiple 2D scans. The SNR-rich, ultra-thin slices Cube can help visualize even small
and subtle lesions without partial-volume averaging effect.
- MSK MRI. Cube generates contiguous, sub-millimeter, isotropic 3D data that you can easily reformat into any plane. Some tissue structures that can be best seen in oblique views, can now be easily examined. The SNR-rich, ultra-thin
slices Cube can provide eliminate partial volume averaging effect, thus helping visualize even small and subtle lesions.
- Body MRI. Cube acquires contiguous, sub-millimeter, isotropic 3D data sets that can be easily reformatted into any plane, thus replacing multiple 2D scans. The SNR-rich, ultra-thin slices Cube can provide help to visualize even small
and subtle lesions without partial volume averaging effect.
"You can't argue against 3D thin-slice, gap-free studies. This will change the way we scan."
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD - Associate Professor of Radiology
Director of MRI, CT and Outpatient/Advanced Imaging Development
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
Image used above courtesy of Hopital St. Joseph, Paris, France.