MRI apparatus with a magnet assembly for generating a uniform magnetic
field in a measuring volume, wherein a combination of at least two
magnetic coils is arranged adjacent an object to be examined in order to
detect the radio frequency radiation emanating from the object. The
combination may include, for example one birdcage coil (40) and one
surface coil (45). The coils are arranged relative to one another and to
the magnetic field in such a manner that their areas of sensitivity
overlap and that their longitudinal conductors (42 and 47, respectively)
extend parallel to the uniform magnetic field B.sub.0 and one in the
prolongation of the other. It is demonstrated that the difference between
the signal-to-noise ratios of the coils causes image degradation due to
the disruption (51) of the sensitivity of the coil assembly in the zone
between the coils. According to the invention, the end of the longitudinal
conductor (49) of the coil having the highest signal-to-noise ratio (45)
is bent away from its original plane, in the direction away from the
object to be examined, in order to reduce the sensitivity disruption (51)
of the coil assembly.