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Sam Shelly
Mon. 10 Nov.08, 14:39
[Start of: 'Best Sequence for Ulnar Collateral Ligament' 1 Reply]
Category:
Sequences and Imaging Parameters |
Best Sequence for Ulnar Collateral Ligament |
Which sequence best demonstrates the ulnar collateral ligament? T2* Coronal?
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Maricella Sauceda
Thu. 16 Oct.08, 22:33
[Start of: 'Translation of MRI Result - Help' 0 Reply]
Category:
Applications and Examinations |
Translation of MRI Result - Help |
Okay... So below is what the MRI breakdown tells me, can someone tell me if I should definitely be worried... I think it says I have brain lessions associated to sinus problems, but then they said it might be a sign of MS? HELP... Any additional clarity will be greatly appreciated...
Technique: Sequences spin - echo-enhanced in T1, T2 protons and density, flair at the axial, sagittal and coronal, 5 mm thick.
Report:
Small punctate signals focal hypo-intense in T1 and hypertensive in the other sequences and without apparent mass effect in the lobar white matter and subcortical frontal, bilateral parietal subcortical and peri-ventricular the atriums of both lateral ventricles.
Others are not displayed disturbances of encephalic parenchyma or blood collections or intra extraxiales. The medulla oblongata, pons and the cerebral peduncles with normal morphology and signal. Tanks of the base, the subarachnoid space and the cortical ventricular system above and infratentorial not dilated, without compression or movement.
Thickening of the lining which is the frontal sinuses, ceidillas etmoidales and maxillary sinuses, in the latter left with the presence of liquid level.
Comments
Many small pictures that compromise the lobar white matter and subcortical frontoparietal and peri-ventricular atrial bilateral and that although might be nonspecific, it is not possible to rule out entirely demyelinating etiology, so it must be correlated with the clinic's patient, findings of physical examination and clinical-. A new study of control in timely fashion or according to clinical course can be useful.
Pan-chronic sinusitis with signs of acute in the left maxillary sinus.
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Gerald Del Castillo
Mon. 8 Sep.08, 03:45
[Reply (2 of 3) to: 'information needed' started by: 'andre jefferson' on Wed. 23 Jul.08]
Category:
Protocols |
information needed |
Andre,
You can do a PD sagittal and/or T1 coronal. These two would give you meniscii tears, just magnify them and brighten the image to show the tear. You can also try the T2 STIR coronal to show some swelling and bone contusion. Check with your rad to find out proper protocols.
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Abraham Morejon
Wed. 30 Nov.05, 13:52
[Start of: 'Whole Body Scan MRI' 0 Reply]
Category:
Sequences and Imaging Parameters |
Whole Body Scan MRI |
Can anyone tell me what FOV is used on a 2 year old whole body scan? , On an adult whole body scan ? , and how many table moving stations are needed for an adult whole body scan? I am doing a coronal Stir,T1 FFE coronal and a SSFSE T2W coronal.
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Susan Angelico
Tue. 26 Oct.04, 00:24
[Reply (1 of 6) to: 'Brain Protocol' started by: 'Oscar Cidri' on Tue. 7 Sep.04]
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Protocols |
Brain Protocol |
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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