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jung kang

Fri. 29 Dec.23,
02:10

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Chronic insufficiency of the PCL is suspected.
Hello,

I'm experiencing a specific issue with my knee and would appreciate any insights. When I straighten my knee, I feel a friction sensation at the junction of the tibia behind the knee. This sensation of friction is very close to the area of pain, which seems to be deep and difficult to pinpoint accurately.

Here's a summary of my medical reports and symptoms:

First MRI Report Findings:

Chronic damage to the posterior cruciate ligament.
Patellofemoral wear and tear.
I suspect these findings are related to my symptoms.
Additional Information:

A CT scan showed swelling in the anterior cruciate ligament.
Pain Description:

The pain starts from the middle of the knee joint and gradually spreads to the right popliteal fossa (back of the knee).
I experience this pain continuously for 24 hours.
Other Symptoms:

Along with the onset of these symptoms, I've noticed an unusually large amount of hair loss, which I suspect might be due to ongoing inflammation.
I'm seeking advice or insights from anyone who might have had similar experiences or from medical professionals who can shed some light on these symptoms and the MRI findings.

Thank you in advance for your help!

 
 


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Ann Raybon

Tue. 22 Nov.22,
09:40

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MRIMASTER.COM has all siemens 1.5 protocols. It's invaluable.
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Herbert Müller

Thu. 5 May.22,
01:33

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90 excitation pulse vs 180 inversion pulse
Hello,

I dont know if anyone has, for him/herself, answered this question. I know it is an old thread. But this is the question which also botheres me the most in NMR/MRI.

I refer now to a picture, which is illustrated in the book from Tim Claridge (High resolution NMR techniques).
Here, a RF pulse (lets say a 90 degree pulse) is said to have two effects on the initial z-magnetisation. First, it allows energy transfer between the two Zeeman-states in a way, that i equalizes the population difference between them. So there is no z- magnetisation anymore after 90 degree pulse. Th esecond effect is, that it induces phase-coherence. And this phase coherence is then responsible for the x-magnetisation, which is measured.

And now I have the same question. Why is this phase coherence lost (or is it not?), when applying an initial 180-degree pulse. Understandable for me is, why the population difference in z is reversed, but I dont understand, why there is no xy magnetisation anymore.

Maybe some of you have figured out the answer in the meantime?

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Kryptonite global

Wed. 27 Apr.22,
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MRI Safety is the process where inside the MRI process like MRI camera, MRI CCTV etc https://kryptonite.global/mri-safety/
 
 

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Bob Owen

Sun. 10 Apr.22,
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Query on PROPELLER enhancement
I looked at an MRI from 2016 I originally had for a tongue swelling to see if it might show evidence for Optic neuritis which I believe I had at that time. I noticed coronal slices show the outer circumference of the optic nerve as especially bright and ragged or irregular along much of the length (both eyes). This looks like donut sign for ON but I wonder if it could be an artefact of the imaging process as it used something called PROPELLER which I believe enhances the image. An axial slice also appears to show the tram track sign. Can anyone comment. I have uploaded a screenshot of just a single coronal slice
 
 

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