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ergun ahunbay

Tue. 2 Jan.07,
19:20

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'Geometric distortion'
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  Category: 
Artifacts

 
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?

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?

thank you very much in advance
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marleen michels

Wed. 22 Nov.06,
14:59

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'visualizing corticospinal tracts'
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  Category: 
Applications and Examinations

 
visualizing corticospinal tracts
I' m a student master of medical imaging, and I was wondering which MRI technics are used to visualise the corticospinal tracts? Diffusion tensor imaging is one of them, I think...
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marleen michels, kuleuven.
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Renate Bloemer

Mon. 13 Nov.06,
19:29

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'T1 FAT SAT PRE AND POS GADO'
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Contrast Agents

 
T1 FAT SAT PRE AND POS GADO
The contrast agent causes this difference. Contrast agents reduce the T1 time in tissues where they have accumulated depending on blood flow and vascular permeability. Caused by this, tissues after an application of contrast agents will differ in shortening of the T1 time, and the same imaging parameters result in other image appearance.
Some helpful links for musculoskeletal imaging and Fat Sat:
http://www.moffitt.org/moffittapps/ccj/v8n3/pdf/221.pdf
http://www.medical.siemens.com/siemens/en_US/gg_mr_FBAs/files/MRI_Hot_Topics/MRI_HotTopics_Skinny_on_FatSat_engl.pdf

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Renate Bloemer
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jing cai

Fri. 20 Oct.06,
15:47

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'LUNGS MRI'
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General

 
LUNGS MRI
You are right! It is called the hyperpolarized nobel gases, mostly Helium-3 and Xenon-129. They are many centers around the world are conducting such experiments. Many techniques using the gas have been developed to investigate pulmonary pathphysiological changes such as ventilation, diffusion, elastis, etc. As an example, you can go the below link for detailed information:

http://imaging.med.virginia.edu/hyperpolarized/index.htm
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Reader Mail

Wed. 26 Jul.06,
11:56

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'vibe sequences in neuro mri?'
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Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
vibe sequences in neuro mri?
Vibe is a breathhold technique, so mor suitable for abdomen imaging.
mprage goes very well for post contrast brain imaging
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