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Mrs Anthony

Tue. 24 Apr.07,
16:35

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'MRI of nerves in neck????'
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  Category: 
Applications and Examinations

 
MRI of nerves in neck????
Can someone tell me if you can see nerves in your neck during an MRI of your neck and you don't have any contrast? I have an allergy to the contrast and someone told me that without the contrast they can't see certain things on the MRI scan without it. I am having nerve problems in my neck and I'm wondering if they will be able to see them? Thank you
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Reader Mail

Mon. 19 Mar.07,
08:56

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Quench'
started by: 'mak stavrak'
on Sat. 17 Feb.07]


 
  Category: 
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Quench
That is really too much.
Did the quenches occur during helium filling? A not correct vacuum in the filling equipment can cause it.
Other possibilities are icing by condensation, leakage or other damage. Ask the manufacturer or service engineer of your MRI scanner if they can install a quench monitoring to find out the reason.


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Donna Ponticello

Sun. 21 May.06,
13:49

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'Omniscan Distribution Rate'
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on Tue. 9 May.06]


 
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Contrast Agents

 
Omniscan Distribution Rate
I do not doubt that there are small and may be in special cases (perfusion, MRA, etc.) useful differences.
However, I have a lot of practice in MRI and in my opinion, you are right, the differences are small and you can run every type of MRI scans with all conventional Gadolinium containing contrast agents.
 
 

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