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Result: Searchterm 't2'
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Reader Mail
Sun. 27 Jan.08, 08:47
[Start of: 'Plz Answer this ... Contrast MRI of Brain' 1 Reply]
Category:
Applications and Examinations |
Plz Answer this ... Contrast MRI of Brain |
Pre and Post contrast mri of the brain was performed in multiple planes using T1 & T2 W spin-echo sequence.
There is small ring enhancing lesion in the left occipitoparietal lobe which measures 1cm in diameter.It reveals isointense periphery on T1 & T2W images with hyperintense core on T2W images. On T1W images the core appears hypointense . A tiny mural nodule is seen within the lesion. focal perilesional edema is seen appearing hyperintense on FLAIR and T2W images.
The brainstem & cerebellum are normal.
The ventricular system is normal.
No abnormal meningeal enhancement is seen.
Intracranial vessels display normal flow void.
What needs to be done?? How serious the problem is??
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andri anto
Fri. 25 May.07, 06:39
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'What´s this in L3?' started by: 'Rob van den Dobbelsteen' on Sat. 10 Mar.07]
Category:
Applications and Examinations |
What´s this in L3? |
You just give t2 sagital WI, that not enough for determined what the problem in L3 spine, better you asked to radiologist and show all the MRI picture. Cause i saw there lession in corpus L3 and bulging in discus L3-l4 (HNP). To know more about something in Corpus L3 you must have all sequence in MRI Lumbal exam.
Andri
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andri anto
Fri. 25 May.07, 06:17
[Reply (4 of 6) to: 'Brain Protocol' started by: 'Oscar Cidri' on Tue. 7 Sep.04]
Category:
Protocols |
Brain Protocol |
Hi Oscar
The basic for head exam
Ax T1-WI, Ax T2-WI, Ax-Diffusion(DWI), Ax Flair, Cor T1 or T2, Sag T1 or T2, if any lession and suspect tumor, u can give Ax T1, Sag T1, Cor T1 with contrast injection.
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Johan J
Tue. 20 Mar.07, 15:55
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'fluid PD vs T2 weighting' started by: 'Reader Mail' on Tue. 6 Mar.07]
Category:
Sequences and Imaging Parameters |
fluid PD vs T2 weighting |
The truth is basicley that different tissues have different relaxation times, the signal of fluid last longer than fat in a T2, so it appears bright.
But also with a "short" TE of 30ms you can already achieve a high signal of fluid, but this is highley dependend of the TR. A long TR - 5000ms - will give you a high signal of fluid. But scantimes won't be acceptable...
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rick montano
Fri. 26 Jan.07, 16:32
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'MRCP' started by: 'Else Bay' on Thu. 17 Nov.05]
Category:
Protocols |
MRCP |
1. LOC
2. CALIBRATION
3. COR SSFSE T1
4. AX FSPGR IP/OP BH
5. AX FSE T2 FS RT
6. COR THIN MRCP
7. COR THIN MRCP
8. COR THIN MRCP
9. COR 3D MRCP
10. AX THIN MRCP
11. AX LAVA PRE
12. AX LAVA +C DURING INJ.
13. AX LAVA +C IMMEDIAIE 1 MIN.
14. AX LAVA +C IMMEDIATE 2 MIN.
15. AX LAVA +C
14. AX LAVA +C
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