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Brian Smith

Wed. 16 Nov.22,
12:35

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'backproblems -- mrt'
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backproblems -- mrt
History behind the pain? Trauma? Where is it located? Typically Sagittal imaging is preferred to diagnose spinal problems.
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Maxima Watkins

Tue. 6 May.14,
19:38

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Patellofemoral syndrome by MRI
Hi, here is a helpful article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2919651/ - we use proton density with fat saturation in three planes and a sagittal T1. The best protocol may be dependent on the MRI system and field strength.
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Brent Johnson

Wed. 21 Aug.13,
19:38

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Hitachi Airis II question
I have a question for a Hitachi Airis II .3T non-upgraded gradients
On T2 FSE sequences especially on thumb sagittal slices. Image quality very poor, grainy. What is ideal bandwidth and TE settings for improving image quality? Also is positioning and angle of slice a factor in image quality. The closer the anatomy is to edge of coil, does that effect image quality.

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Reader Mail

Tue. 14 Feb.12,
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Shoulder orientation
Due to the steep angle, the orientation changes from coronal to sagittal.
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Maricella Sauceda

Thu. 16 Oct.08,
22:33

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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.

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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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