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Emma Jackson
Mon. 1 Apr.24, 08:30
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'GE MRI software question' started by: 'V Bro' on Thu. 31 Aug.23]
Category:
General |
GE MRI software question |
"Hi there! I'm familiar with MRI GE systems, and I'd be happy to assist you with your query about complete disks. When it comes to MRI technology, ensuring optimal performance and functionality is crucial for accurate imaging results. Feel free to reach out with any specific questions you have regarding the GE MRI system from 6 PM to 10 PM because I work in an imaging center in Sugarland , and I'll do my best to provide assistance. Looking forward to helping out!"
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Brian Smith
Wed. 16 Nov.22, 12:35
[Reply (2 of 3) to: 'backproblems -- mrt' started by: 'max messerschmidt' on Fri. 28 Oct.22]
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backproblems -- mrt |
History behind the pain? Trauma? Where is it located? Typically Sagittal imaging is preferred to diagnose spinal problems.
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Brian Smith
Wed. 16 Nov.22, 12:33
[Start of: 'Siemens Espree Help' 1 Reply]
Category:
Protocols |
Siemens Espree Help |
Hello all. My facility switched from Siemens Espree 1.5T to Philips Ingenia 1.5T a year ago. I recently picked up a second job at a small imaging facility. I have forgot almost everything about this machine and the protocols saved on the machine are horrific! The full time tech that works there is green and doesn't know what can and can't be changed.
Does anyone have any protocol information for this machine? I just don't have the time to rebuild all these protocols and am looking for a good base or some that a tech has tuned to their liking. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Bob Owen
Sun. 10 Apr.22, 11:49
[Start of: 'Query on PROPELLER enhancement' 0 Reply]
Category:
Artifacts |
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
See uploaded slice
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gianluca turcatel
Mon. 10 Jan.22, 13:21
[Start of: 'IDEAL sequence help' 1 Reply]
Category:
General |
IDEAL sequence help |
I was given MRI images of the liver of patients, taken with LMS IDEAL optimized low flip. I need to calculate the pdff. I have 72 images per patient with echotime ranging from 1.2ms to 11.2 ms. How do I identify which is the fat, water OP,IN images?
Thank you so much. and yes I am relative new to MRI imaging.
THANKS!
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