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Lumbar Spine MRI
 
MRI of the lumbar spine, with its multiplanar 3 dimensional imaging capability, is currently the preferred modality for establishing a diagnosis. MRI scans and magnetic resonance myelography have many advantages compared with computed tomography and/or X-ray myelography in evaluating the lumbar spine. MR imaging scans large areas of the spine without ionizing radiation, is noninvasive, not affected by bone artifacts, provides vascular imaging capability, and makes use of safer contrast agents (gadolinium chelate).
Due to the high level of tissue contrast resolution, nerves and discs are clearly visible. MRI is excellent for detecting degenerative disease in the spine. Lumbar spine MRI accurately shows disc disease (prolapsed disc or slipped disc), the level at which disc disease occurs, and if a disc is compressing spinal nerves. Lumbar spine MRI depicts soft tissues, including the cauda equina, spinal cord, ligaments, epidural fat, subarachnoid space, and intervertebral discs. Loss of epidural fat on T1 weighted images, loss of cerebrospinal fluid signal around the dural sac on T2 weighted images and degenerative disc disease are common features of lumbar stenosis.

Common indications for MRI of the lumbar spine:
Neurologic deficits, evidence of radiculopathy, acute spinal cord compression (e.g., sudden bowel/bladder disturbance)
Suspected systemic disorders (primary tumors, drop metastases, osteomyelitis)
Postoperative evaluation of lumbar spine: disk vs. scar
Localized back pain with no radiculopathy (leg pain)

Lumbar spine imaging requires a special spine coil. often used whole spine array coils have the advantage that patients do not need other positioning if also upper parts of the spine should be scanned. Sagittal T1 and T2 weighted FSE sequences are the standard views. With multi angle oblique techniques individually oriented transverse images of each intervertebral disc at different angles can be obtained.

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Lumbar Spine Stenosis: A Common Cause of Back and Leg Pain
   by www.aafp.org    
Spine imaging after lumbar disc replacement: pitfalls and current recommendations
Tuesday, 21 July 2009   by 7thspace.com    
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Impact of patient-reported symptom information on lumbar spine MRI Interpretation
Monday, 25 January 2021   by www.eurekalert.org    
Lumbar spine MRI reports are too difficult for patients to understand
Friday, 29 March 2019   by www.eurekalert.org    
Inappropriate Ordering of Lumbar Spine Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Are Providers Choosing Wisely? -
Tuesday, 2 February 2016   by www.ajmc.com    
How Weight-Bearing MRIs Can Improve Care & Lower Costs While Meeting Milliman Criteria
Friday, 4 October 2013   by www.beckersspine.com    
Lumbar Diskal Cyst Containing Intervertebral Disk Materials
Tuesday, 1 November 2011   by www.orthosupersite.com    
A Study of the Morphology of Lumbar Discs in Sitting and Standing Positions Using a 0.5T Open- Configuration MRI(.pdf)
2001   by cds.ismrm.org    
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Bruker BioSpin AGMRI Resource Directory:
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www.fonar.com/standup.htm Swiss-based, formerly Bruker AG - split on the 5th October 2001 into the groups: Bruker Daltonics (Mass spectroscopy), Bruker Optics (Infrared spectroscopy), Bruker AXS (X-ray spectroscopy) and Bruker BioSpin (The largest part, the NMR business core, the EPR and the Tomography activities).
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BioSpec® - All-round MR imaging and spectroscopy for research laboratories. Product Specification
BioSpec® Vertical - The vertical BioSpec®, designed for MRI and fMRI applications in primates. Product Specification
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BOLD MRI measures connectivity deficits related to MS
July 2002
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Spin Echo Imaging
 
MR imaging technique in which the spin echo is used rather than the FID. The proper selection of the echo and repetition time of the pulse sequence can help to control the amount of T1 or T2 contrast present in the image. Spin echo imaging can be used to create images that depend strongly on T2 if TE has a value on the order of or greater than T2 of the relevant image details. The spin echoes can be produced as a train of multiple echoes, e.g. using the CPMG pulse sequence.

See also Spin Echo Sequence.
 
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Spin Phase EffectInfoSheet: - Artifacts - 
Case Studies, 
Reduction Index, 
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The spins flow with the blood through a slice and experience a RF pulse. If they flow out of the slice by the time the signal is recorded (because the repetition time (TR) is asynchronous with the pulsatile flow), the flowing blood produces intravascular signal void by 'time of flight' effects, turbulent dephasing and first echo dephasing. The liquid flow occasionally produces an intravascular high signal intensity due to flow related enhancement, even echo rephasing and diastolic pseudogating.

See also Flow Artifact and Flow Effects.
 
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Spin Warp Imaging
 
A form of Fourier transformation imaging in which phase encoding gradient pulses are applied for a constant duration but with varying amplitude. The spin warp method, as other Fourier imaging techniques, is relatively tolerant of inhomogeneities in the magnetic fields.
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