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Sheila Edenfield

Thu. 2 Nov.06,
16:03

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MRV--Phase contrast question
What exactly is an MRV sequence on an Hitachi Airis II .3 Tesla?
I realize it has to do with the venus system but if anyone knows anything I sure would appreciate your time and knowledge concerning this.

Also The physician I am working under(Neurologist), he would like to see my MRAs done with a phase encoding protocall? Is there such a thing? I hope someone out there can give me some knowledgable info on this. Thank you Sheila/Georgia :)
 
 

Sheila Edenfield
Airis II Hitachi .3T
Stockbridge Ga
sheilamritechnologist@yahoo.com
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Marilia White

Thu. 3 Mar.05,
16:40

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Contrast MRA COW.
Just started a new job and the tech there insists on injecting with a butterfly then coming out and running a 3D MRA of the Head. Has anyone ever heard of this? I have done carotids but not Circle of willis. If there is such a thing please let me know your Protocol. I am open to any suggestions on the Carotids to. She injects them with a butterfly as well and what a mess. Help I just got back on GE echospeed after 5 yrs and no manual. Just a crazy tech. Please help.

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MRI Lucknow

Wed. 23 Apr.25,
10:12

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MRI Study Guide
Hi Nicole,

Good news! "The MRI Study Guide for Technologists" by Kenneth Meacham is actually available on Amazon as a first edition right now. I just checked yesterday when another student asked about it.

I used that book when I was studying for my registry years ago and found it really helpful, especially for the physics sections. The practice questions are particularly good for exam prep.

If Amazon doesn't work out for some reason, you might also try reaching out to your program director - many keep extra copies of key texts to loan out. The ARRT forums sometimes have book exchange threads too.

Good luck with your registry prep! Those physics equations can be challenging, but you'll get there. Let me know if you need any specific study tips - I've helped quite a few techs through their exams over the years.

Best wishes,
Dr. Gaurav Pal
MRI Lucknow
Call: +91 9236396735
Email: contact@mrilucknow.net
Address: 2nd Floor, 2/36, Viram Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226010
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Gina Key

Sat. 27 Jan.24,
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IDEAL sequence help
To calculate the Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF) from MRI images of the liver acquired using LMS IDEAL (Iterative Decomposition of Water and Fat with Echo Asymmetry and Least Squares Estimation) with optimized low flip angles, you'll typically have multiple image sets corresponding to different echoes. The fat and water signals are separated based on their chemical shift differences. Look for image sets labeled as Water, Fat, or PDFF (Proton Density Fat Fraction). Depending on the software or DICOM tags used, the images may be explicitly labeled, or you may need to review the sequence parameters to determine which set corresponds to fat or water.
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jung kang

Fri. 29 Dec.23,
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Chronic insufficiency of the PCL is suspected.
Hello,

I'm experiencing a specific issue with my knee and would appreciate any insights. When I straighten my knee, I feel a friction sensation at the junction of the tibia behind the knee. This sensation of friction is very close to the area of pain, which seems to be deep and difficult to pinpoint accurately.

Here's a summary of my medical reports and symptoms:

First MRI Report Findings:

Chronic damage to the posterior cruciate ligament.
Patellofemoral wear and tear.
I suspect these findings are related to my symptoms.
Additional Information:

A CT scan showed swelling in the anterior cruciate ligament.
Pain Description:

The pain starts from the middle of the knee joint and gradually spreads to the right popliteal fossa (back of the knee).
I experience this pain continuously for 24 hours.
Other Symptoms:

Along with the onset of these symptoms, I've noticed an unusually large amount of hair loss, which I suspect might be due to ongoing inflammation.
I'm seeking advice or insights from anyone who might have had similar experiences or from medical professionals who can shed some light on these symptoms and the MRI findings.

Thank you in advance for your help!

 
 


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