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Gaurav Sharma

Thu. 13 May.04,
12:52

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  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
MRI Pulse Sequence Design
Hi
I am a student in Medphysics track and am deeply intrested in MRI pulse sequence design . I wanted to know if someone could comment about taking MRI sequence design as a career and what is the scope of the research in future. Would the designers be dispensible if once the desired requirements are met ?
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Gaurav Sharma
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Schmidt Marga

Sat. 17 Apr.04,
20:41

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Artifacts

 
Moire fringing
Moire fringes are typical for gradient echo sequences, especially balanced sequences like for example true fisp, bFFE. The reasons are interferences and field inhomogeneities. High order shimming (volume shimming), a more suitable coil, a smaller bandwidth, and scanning not in the edges of the magnetic field will avoid or reduce this artifact. Also parallel imaging techniques can have a positive influence. If this artifact appears, also by using other sequences, a new field adjustment can be necessary (service).
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Michael Semrau

Sun. 14 Mar.04,
11:27

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Preparation
Pineapple and blueberry juices are useable as natural contrast media because of their content of manganese (a paramagnetic material). For more information see this database entry: Negative Oral Contrast Agents.
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Renate

Thu. 27 Nov.03,
22:13

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For a MRCP it can be advantageous to fast, because the gastric juice that gathers itself in the course of the day, can conceal structures of interest.
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John Doe

Thu. 27 Nov.03,
22:12

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This can be solved by negative oral contrast
agents; some juices have also the effect to darken the stomach and bowel and can also be used as a contrast medium.
This prevents that liquid disturbs the image in the stomach and intestine field.
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