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Result: Searchterm 't2'
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Elise Gough
Wed. 23 Feb.11, 17:25
[Start of: '6-1.5T MAGNETS, DIFFERING GRADIENTS' 7 Replies]
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Applications and Examinations |
6-1.5T MAGNETS, DIFFERING GRADIENTS |
What parameter, if any, can compensate between magnets of equal field strength but very different gradient strengths? A T2 FAT sequence on one magnet can look very different on another magnet using same parameters.
Elise Gough RT(R)(CT)(MR)
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Steven Ford
Thu. 2 Dec.10, 15:18
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'T1&T2 WAIGHTED MEANING ?' started by: 'BINU VAEGHESE' on Wed. 1 Dec.10]
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Basics and Physics |
T1&T2 WAIGHTED MEANING ? |
All MRI images have contrast (the bright and the dark) that is based on properties of the tissue that's being imaged. In MRI (unlike, for example, CT) those images are based on a combination of several physical properties. So to some extent ALL MRI images are based partly on property A, property B, etc.
The tissue properties that are referred to include proton density (how many hydrogen nuclei are in a given area), motion, and two other properties that are called T1 and T2. These are properties that can be seen onloy by using the MRI instrument, much as without a microscope one cannot see inside a cell.
A T1 weighted image is one in which the differences between T1 properties of the various tissues are the predominant reason why some parts of the image are bright and others are not as bright.
This is medically useful because, since T1 and T2 are distinct properties, diseased tissue may show up different than normal tissue on either the T1 weighted scan or the T2.
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Mel Chang
Thu. 21 Oct.10, 19:26
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'cervicla axial image t2 and t2*' started by: 'kim jk' on Thu. 23 Sep.10]
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Applications and Examinations |
cervicla axial image t2 and t2* |
T2* is fine to scan the intervertebral discs. T2 is the better choice to show small spinal cord lesions like MS plaques. The echo time of a T2* sequence may be not long enough to give a good differentiation between the pathology and surrounding tissue.rnDifferent 'Multi Echo Data Image Combination' (MEDIC) techniques have been developed to enhance contrast and pathology detection, if available on the scanner this type of sequence is maybe also a good choice, but due to longer scan times and artifact problems it is best for axial slices.rn
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Mike Hoff
Fri. 10 Sep.10, 08:09
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'T1 and T2 of mineral oil at 3T' started by: 'M B' on Tue. 18 Oct.05]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
T1 and T2 of mineral oil at 3T |
I'm also interested in this information.
Better yet, there must be a institutional site somewhere with T1 and T2 values for various substances. Anyone have a suggestion?
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mouhammad ezziah
Thu. 8 Jul.10, 16:46
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'Distortion in large FOV' started by: 'proton spin' on Fri. 26 Mar.10]
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Artifacts |
Distortion in large FOV |
please i want ask about t2 tirm and t2 fat sat what is the deference?
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