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Oscar Cidri
Tue. 7 Sep.04, 04:11
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HI,
I'm technologist student, in CEFET, Brazil.
I'm looking for a Head (or Brain) Protocol for rotine exames.
If anyone have this, please, send me, I need it very much.
thanks
oscar
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Susan Angelico
Tue. 26 Oct.04, 00:24
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Hi Oscar,
depending of the indication (tumor, stroke, haemorrhage, epilepsy, inflammation, malformation....) different sequences are useful for brain MRI.
A protocol for a wide range of indications: sagittal T2, coronal Flair, transversal DWI and transversal T1 without and with contrast medium. In case of a result a second plane of a T1 sequence after contrast e.g. coronal is recommended.
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salah almahal
Tue. 1 Feb.05, 21:55
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hi Oscar,
T2,FLAIR LONG TR and T1-------- TRANSVERSE.
FLAIR ,T1 --------------- SAGITTAL.
DWSSH.
3D ANGIO.
This for routine brain ,although the protocol depend on the clinical diagnosis.
is it for ms,infarction,pitutary abnormalities,orbit abnormalities,ect.....
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purna chander reddy
Sun. 11 Sep.05, 14:46
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hai
according to pt histry we went for seq for brain routine
T2,FLAIR,T1 TRANSVERSAL
T1 SAGITALS
T2,IR CORONOL
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andri anto
Fri. 25 May.07, 06:17
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Hi Oscar
The basic for head exam
Ax T1-WI, Ax T2-WI, Ax-Diffusion(DWI), Ax Flair, Cor T1 or T2, Sag T1 or T2, if any lession and suspect tumor, u can give Ax T1, Sag T1, Cor T1 with contrast injection.
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