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Gretchen Ingraham

Sat. 19 Jan.08,
19:27

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'ARMRIT to ARRT pathway - - - HELP'
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on Fri. 30 Nov.07]


 
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ARMRIT to ARRT pathway - - - HELP
What background do you have in imaging? What is your training
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Reader Mail

Wed. 12 Dec.07,
10:07

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'double ir physic'
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on Sun. 2 Dec.07]


 
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double ir physic
Different types of double inversion recovery (DIR, 2IR) sequences are used to improve the suppression of blood signal (black blood technique) or to null the signals from two different tissue types (e.g. white matter and cerebrospinal fluid).
The black blood technique (used in cardiovascular MRI) works with two inversion pulses, where the first pulse is nonselective and the second pulse is slice-selective. TI is set to a value at which the signal of the recovering inverted blood is zero (http://www.mr-tip.com/serv1.php?type=db1&dbs=Double%20Inversion).
The second technique (also named gray matter only) is used in brain imaging to improve the detection of lesions, for example in the diagnostic of multiple sclerosis. Two 180° pulses with different TI are used to suppress two different types of tissue simultaneously.

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andri anto

Mon. 14 May.07,
14:26

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Help!!!
Anyone!!! give me data about Sequences and Imaging Parameters for MRI Thosiba. I'm at drandri_77@yahoo.com
Help me please....
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Tue. 6 Mar.07,
22:48

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fluid PD vs T2 weighting
Can anyone explain me, why - considering SE sequences with the same TR - fluid in a PD weighting (short TE) should have less signal than in a T2 weighting (long TE)? eg:
Fig 10, p 1397; radiographics resident tutorial: contrast mechanisms in spin echo MR imaging; Radiographics 1994; 14; pp 1389-1404

I would expect that the signal intensity of any tissue (regardless of it Proton density of T2-relaxation time) should decrease with increasing echo time.

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Brice Johnson

Wed. 14 Feb.07,
21:12

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LUNGS MRI
the people you are looking for are the Duke CIVM, they are the real experts who pioneered hyperpolarized gas imaging of the lungs and hold all relevant patents to it.

http://www.civm.duhs.duke.edu/
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