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Scott Lytle

Thu. 4 Jan.07,
17:52

[Reply (2 of 3) to:
'ETL for a STIR'
started by: 'Shaun Schofield'
on Thu. 30 Mar.06]


 
  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
ETL for a STIR
It depends.

When Centric echo allocation is used you have higher SNR, a low TE, but more image blurring. Very similar to a PD. I prefer an echo train of less than 8 in this case.

When Sequential echo allocation is used you have lower SNR, a higher TE (I prefer less than a TE of 60), but significantly less image blurring. Very similar to a T2 or FLAIR. In this case your echo train length is governed by your TE and image blurring is not usually an issue. Depending on how short of an inter-echo time you can use, and by keeping an eye on the TE, the echo train can be as high as you want.

Hope this helps.
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Steven Smith

Wed. 20 Dec.06,
22:46

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  Category: 
General

 
scan matrices and steps
Hello,
I've just joined this forum because I'm a Japanese-English translator and often translate MRI related material, but my knowledge is a bit patchy. I have a rather basic question. Part of a product specification goes (translated):
Scan Matrix: 64 – 1024 x 64 – 1024; 4 steps per

I assume this is 4 steps per scan, but wanted to check just in case. Also could anyone explain what is meant by steps in this context?

Thanks very much

Steven Smith
www.fwtranslations.co.uk
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CLAUDIO RIBERTI

Tue. 24 Oct.06,
19:24

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'T1 FAT SAT PRE AND POS GADO'
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  Category: 
Contrast Agents

 
T1 FAT SAT PRE AND POS GADO
ANYBODY COULD GIVE ME A GOOD ANSWER WHY T1 FAT SAT IMAGES PRE AND POS GADO ARE SO DIFERENT CONCERNING TO THE MUSCULATURE, FAT AND OTHER STRUCTURES ?
THE MUSCLES ARE DARKER AND BETTER VISUALIZED,THE FAT COMES ALSO DARKER LIKE WE HAVE SEEN A SERIE WITH OTHER WEIGHT.
PS:.THE SERIES ARE EXACTLY THE SAME AND WERE PRINTED WITH THE SAME LEVEL AND WIDTH.
PS2:. IS THIS THE SAME THAT OCCURS IN T1 FAT SAT OF THE ANKLE WHERE THE LIQUID APPEARS BRIGHT ?
PS3:. HOW COULD I EXPLAIN BOTH ?

THANKS.

CLAUDIO
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CLAUDIO RIBERTI

Fri. 20 Oct.06,
12:42

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LUNGS MRI
A TIME AGO I HAVE HEARD ABOUT A CERTAIN GAS ( WITH A KIND OF SPECIAL POLARITY ) THAT MAKES THE MR OF THE LUNGS REALLY BETTER WITH THE PATIENT HOLDING HIS BREATH WITH IT INSIDE.
ANY NEWS ABOUT IT ?
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Reader Mail

Thu. 28 Sep.06,
17:08

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ce enhanced mra
can any one explain me the post processing of a contrast enhanced MRA in GE 1.5 WITH EXCITE TECHNOLOGY
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