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dimitris priovolos

Sat. 21 Dec.13,
09:40

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'Can a pancoast tumor show up on a cervical spine MRI?'
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Can a pancoast tumor show up on a cervical spine MRI?
I think yes,sagital plan can give you a sign on left or right side (T1W, TW2), then on coronal plan and with thicker slices you can localize it (like doing a brachio plexus exam).

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elena giovanelli

Thu. 24 Oct.13,
09:22

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mr urography
hello everyone.I need help with mr urography. how do you plan graphically the sequence MRCP for the study of the ureters? I mean if you considered a kidney at a time or both in the fov, how many thick slice you need. etc.
I thanks a lot
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Brent Johnson

Wed. 21 Aug.13,
19:38

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Hitachi Airis II question
I have a question for a Hitachi Airis II .3T non-upgraded gradients
On T2 FSE sequences especially on thumb sagittal slices. Image quality very poor, grainy. What is ideal bandwidth and TE settings for improving image quality? Also is positioning and angle of slice a factor in image quality. The closer the anatomy is to edge of coil, does that effect image quality.

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Abdul Sireis

Wed. 13 Jun.12,
13:20

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time point
Hello,

I read in the references about time point but i'm not sure if it is total scan which contains many slices or that each time point is a slice itself. Can anyone here clarify something about this? Thanks
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Steven Ford

Mon. 23 Apr.12,
19:58

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'intracranial cavity volume'
started by: 'adam wootton'
on Fri. 13 Apr.12]


 
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intracranial cavity volume
Osiris can do this, but it's on a slice by slice basis the last time I tried it, which is quite tedious. And it's not FDA approved for that application, I believe.
But GE probably has a tool you can use for that; why don't you ask your GE rep?
 
 

Steven Ford
Professional Imaging Services, Inc.
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