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Dalton Fugita

Mon. 25 Jun.12,
03:02

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Imaging optic neuritis
Hi,

I had a good experience with coronal FLAIR SPIR, FLAIR wtih FAT SAT. In chronic stages it´s even better than contrast enhanced, STIR and other sequences...


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Reader Mail

Tue. 14 Feb.12,
20:40

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Due to the steep angle, the orientation changes from coronal to sagittal.
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Reader Mail

Thu. 2 Feb.12,
17:09

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Scanning orientation is Right to Left.
Why do coronal shoulder images of the left side display like right coronal shoulders if you use a steep angle?
Scanning with a steep angle on a right shoulder is not effected by a steep angle why?
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Karen Lesley

Thu. 26 Jan.12,
15:55

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Imaging optic neuritis
Thanks Anna :-)

I've recommended thin coronal STIR (the "axial" in my original post was a mistake - I do know better, promise!) and FLAIR.

The ON is longstanding, so may not show with gadolinium, but worth a try if the budget will stretch so will add that too.

Thanks again.
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Peter Jefferson

Tue. 24 Jan.12,
21:33

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Imaging optic neuritis
A coronal STIR or T2 weighted sequence with fat suppression is useful to show an opticus neuritis.
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