Methods and apparatus for minimizing the effects of temperature drift in
a magnetic susceptibility measurement instrument, such as an instrument used in
pre-MRI screening for the presence of ferromagnetic foreign bodies. The magnetic
field source and magnetic sensors can be combined into a single, rigid unit. The
stability and sensitivity required in high quality magnetic susceptibility measurements
can be achieved through symmetrical design of the source-sensor unit, minimization
of thermal stresses, minimization of temperature variations, use of materials with
low thermal expansion coefficients, or through appropriate combinations thereof.
Use of patient eye movement where an eye is being screened, use of a water bag
between the patient and the instrument, or use of telemedicine to facilitate performance
of the necessary computations can also be incorporated.