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Gerald Del Castillo

Mon. 8 Sep.08,
03:45

[Reply (2 of 3) to:
'information needed'
started by: 'andre jefferson'
on Wed. 23 Jul.08]


 
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information needed
Andre,

You can do a PD sagittal and/or T1 coronal. These two would give you meniscii tears, just magnify them and brighten the image to show the tear. You can also try the T2 STIR coronal to show some swelling and bone contusion. Check with your rad to find out proper protocols.
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salah almahal

Tue. 1 Feb.05,
21:55

[Reply (2 of 6) to:
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on Tue. 7 Sep.04]


 
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Brain Protocol
hi Oscar,
T2,FLAIR LONG TR and T1-------- TRANSVERSE.
FLAIR ,T1 --------------- SAGITTAL.
DWSSH.
3D ANGIO.
This for routine brain ,although the protocol depend on the clinical diagnosis.
is it for ms,infarction,pitutary abnormalities,orbit abnormalities,ect.....
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Susan Angelico

Tue. 26 Oct.04,
00:24

[Reply (1 of 6) to:
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on Tue. 7 Sep.04]


 
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Brain Protocol
Hi Oscar,
depending of the indication (tumor, stroke, haemorrhage, epilepsy, inflammation, malformation....) different sequences are useful for brain MRI.
A protocol for a wide range of indications: sagittal T2, coronal Flair, transversal DWI and transversal T1 without and with contrast medium. In case of a result a second plane of a T1 sequence after contrast e.g. coronal is recommended.
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Robert Allen

Mon. 2 Aug.04,
02:26

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'Sialography'
started by: 'Lee Conrad'
on Sat. 17 Jul.04]


 
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Sialography
Hi,
you can take a strong T2 weighted MRCP or similar sequence with smaller FOV. For an overview one thick slice in sagittal or transversal direction and for more details a 3D sequence with thin slices and higher matrix. For better visualization a sour (lemon) juice can be given before the examination.
Bob
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