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David Jennions

Tue. 18 Jul.06,
10:46

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'1.5T field contours'
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Devices, Scanner, Machines

 
1.5T field contours
Greetings!

I'm testing simultaneous MR and optical imaging, and need to calculate the MR field strength along the bore axis of a GE Signa HDe 1.5T. Any online references / other data that folks can point me at would be most appreciated!
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Joseph Arcoleo

Sat. 24 Jun.06,
17:55

[Reply (4 of 10) to:
'MRI Study Guide'
started by: 'Nicole DeMoss'
on Fri. 10 Mar.06]


 
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MRI Study Guide
The BEST study guide is Medical Imaging Consultants: MRI Registry Review Program. They guarantee you will pass or your money back. I studied for 6 months and passed.
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Michael Oliver

Sat. 27 May.06,
12:54

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'ETL for a STIR'
started by: 'Shaun Schofield'
on Thu. 30 Mar.06]


 
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Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
ETL for a STIR
I prefer a range from 5-12 (but using shorter TE and TR). High echo trains can lead to blurring, image noise and contrast inhomogeneities.
Parallel imaging can reduce the longer scan time of low ETLs; also often 1 NSA is enough for sufficient SNR.

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Nagaraj Holalkere

Mon. 20 Mar.06,
04:52

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'Perfusion analysis'
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Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
Perfusion analysis
Hey Pooja,
I'm a Radiologist and interested in MR perfusion imaging of liver, pancreas, prostate and other abdominal organs. Please could you suggest any good software which can be used for this purpose. I know few but exact model used for analysis is not well discribed in those.
I appreciate ur valuable input on this.
Thanks
Nagaraj
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Jadwiga kudynska

Wed. 8 Mar.06,
21:24

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flat board/insert
Good Day Everyone:
Our Imaging Canter has a new MRI unit (Philips 1.5 T Achieva) that we would
like to use for Radiation Oncology patients. The carbon fibre flat table top
as we use in CT effects the MRI image quality. A few companies I have
contacted do not know who makes flat table tops for MRI.
I would appreciate a note from current Radiation Oncology MRI users if they
know the manufacturer of proper flat tops or if they have found a way
"around" the problem.
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