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NAINA MOHAMED

Thu. 22 Mar.07,
13:11

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  Category: 
Protocols

 
MRP7000
Hi All,

Can anyone help me to get the protocols for MRI MRP7000 version 5.0D and 7.0J.

regards,

Naina Mohamed
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Rob van den Dobbelsteen

Sat. 10 Mar.07,
16:33

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  Category: 
Applications and Examinations

 
What´s this in L3?
I´m a Dutch Physiotherapist and not trained in reading MRI images.
Yesterday my last client brought a CD with MRI-images on his first visit. He experiences a lot of lumbar pain, takes lots of painkillers and had a HNP operation earlier.

There is something strange about L3. Can you tell me what it is?

The doctor only told him there was no reason to think he had neurological problems but never mentioned this.

Pictures can be seen here:
http://www.fysioforum.nl/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?957
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Reader Mail

Tue. 6 Mar.07,
22:48

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  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
fluid PD vs T2 weighting
Can anyone explain me, why - considering SE sequences with the same TR - fluid in a PD weighting (short TE) should have less signal than in a T2 weighting (long TE)? eg:
Fig 10, p 1397; radiographics resident tutorial: contrast mechanisms in spin echo MR imaging; Radiographics 1994; 14; pp 1389-1404

I would expect that the signal intensity of any tissue (regardless of it Proton density of T2-relaxation time) should decrease with increasing echo time.

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mak stavrak

Sat. 17 Feb.07,
22:48

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Quench
hi all
we have 5 quench in girst 2 years.
Is anyone to see this again?
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Johan J

Thu. 8 Feb.07,
20:48

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scan matrices and steps
It means that the matrix is variable, so you can choose to have 256, 260, 264 etc matrixes. This is than again part of how advanced the fourier transformation algorithm is.

Cheers

BTW Matrixes are just a number, and actually say nothing at all regarding resolution...yess FOV devided by matrix gives you a pixel size which is actually the interesting part.
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