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Angel Snyder
Wed. 29 Apr.15, 23:34
[Start of: 'MRI Registry Review' 0 Reply]
Category:
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MRI Registry Review |
I am studying for the MRI Registry and was wondering is there any study material out there close to the Registry exam. Heard the MIC was overkill. Thanks ahead.
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lacoya hawkins
Thu. 26 Sep.13, 16:15
[Start of: 'REGISTRY REVIEW HELP' 2 Replies]
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REGISTRY REVIEW HELP |
TO MS SHARI ROBINSON, IF YOU STILL HAVE YOUR STUDY GUIDE, WOULD YOU PLEASE SHARE WITH SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T HAVE A CLUE? MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS
LACOYAHAWKINS@GMAIL.COM. AND IF ANYONE ELSE HAS ANY HELPFUL INFO TO SHARE, PLEASE SHARE WITH THE EMAIL ADDRESS ABOVE. THANK YOU ALL.
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Jeanna Wambles
Wed. 22 Apr.09, 11:35
[Start of: 'Regisrty Review' 0 Reply]
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Regisrty Review |
I'm looking for the Medical Imaging Consultant study guide. If anyone has one that would like to get rid of or know where i can get one at discount price please let me know. Also any suggestions of other books would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Gina Key
Sat. 27 Jan.24, 09:33
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'IDEAL sequence help' started by: 'gianluca turcatel' on Mon. 10 Jan.22]
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IDEAL sequence help |
To calculate the Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF) from MRI images of the liver acquired using LMS IDEAL (Iterative Decomposition of Water and Fat with Echo Asymmetry and Least Squares Estimation) with optimized low flip angles, you'll typically have multiple image sets corresponding to different echoes. The fat and water signals are separated based on their chemical shift differences. Look for image sets labeled as Water, Fat, or PDFF (Proton Density Fat Fraction). Depending on the software or DICOM tags used, the images may be explicitly labeled, or you may need to review the sequence parameters to determine which set corresponds to fat or water.
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CT tutor
Tue. 31 Mar.20, 03:14
[Start of: 'How do I pass the CT registry?' 0 Reply]
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How do I pass the CT registry? |
The ARRT exam for the CT Registry is not easy, but with the right tools, you can successfully pass the test and move into a rewarding career.
1. Destress.
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