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Jesse Singh

Tue. 14 Oct.14,
14:52

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Is something wrong with this MRI?
I may have a torn Labrum in my left hip. Can somebody tell me if something is wrong here. I have only uploaded the picture which looks like there may be something wrong. I will be getting the results from my MRI by the end of this week. Thanks
 
 

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Samuel Strode

Thu. 7 Aug.14,
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door alarm/ MRI pauses if door opens
Hello all. I am a engineering student that is studying everything that I can. I came across something that said MRI's are enclosed in a room (duh) but when the scan is going the door is "armed" so if it is opened the scan pauses. Is this true for all MRI's? I work in a small imaging center and when I asked the tech there he gave me a funny look and said go back to work. Can you help? Can you tell me which MRI system that you are using and whether or not it when the door opens the scan will pause or stop. If the scan stops is the series lost? is everything? or can you pick up where you left off. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any other information about MRI's pausing during scans, stopping, saving image quality, and you are willing to share please feel free to share.
 
 

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Reader Mail

Thu. 17 Jul.14,
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Prone plantarflexion ankle MRI-upside down dicom images
We have been performing our ankle MRI exams in prone plantarflexion in order to decreased magic angle artifact. The images are beautiful and much easier to interpret. However, they come out upside down and reversed from the scanner. We have the techs flip them correctly in our PACS. Unfortunately, many of our referring doctors have their own separate pacs system and they take the dicom data from the disc we create for the patient and load into their system. When they do this, the images are again upside down and reversed. We are using GE 3T systems. Anyone have any thoughts or recommendations on how to fix the dicom images that are burned onto the disc? Thanks.
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Daniel Cronk

Mon. 16 Jun.14,
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MRI artifact
Hi. I have recently been experiencing an artifact on a STIR sequence (GE Signa HDxT 3.0T) using a HD CTL spine Coil. I'm am not fully understanding what could be happening here. One MRI technologist thought it was a corduroy artifact due to RF leak, but I'm not 100% sure there was RF leak, at least from the door, as it was closed completely.
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Rob Wilson

Sat. 24 May.14,
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new job in MRI
Hello, I have happily accepted a job working in MRI and CT having worked in just CT. I have a few months until I start and was wondering if anyone could recommend a few good books regarding basic physics and pulse sequences to get me started :) I will be working in a hospital with alot of cardiac work using seimans MRI scanners many thanks, Rob :)
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