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Wed. 17 Oct.07,
19:34

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DWI
What does normal signal in the diffusion-weighted images mean?

Would a large brain tumor show normal signal in diffusion-weighted images?

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zainudeen kallumpurath

Wed. 6 Jun.07,
05:33

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'Proton Density and FOV'
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Proton Density and FOV
I dont see any reason ,why one should have problem with large FOV Proton Density images, technically i dont think there is any such restriction.

what is the exact problem you facing with large FOV PD images?
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david ignasius

Wed. 21 Mar.07,
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Do anyone have a code to reconstruct images from the K space?
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Rob van den Dobbelsteen

Sat. 10 Mar.07,
16:33

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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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peter hobden

Wed. 14 Feb.07,
15:35

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Geometric distortion
Dear Listers,

I have some questions about the image distortions in MRI:

1) Are the magnetic field inhomogeneities the only cause of image distortions? Does RF-inhomogeneities cause distortions or just signal inaccuracies?

There are other factors that can affect the /amount/ of distortion. Run an EPI sequence and change the bandwidth and see the image change shape.

There are other causes of image distortion which are not necessarily directly related to field homogeneity.

It is a complicated question you are asking here!


2) Is it accurate to say that a spiral sequence would not have distortion due to magnetic field inhomogeneity(, but it would have blurring). Would there be image geometric distortions with a spiral imaging?


I guess you are talking about spiral filling of k-space?? The sampling time reduction will help to reduce distortion to some extent.
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