Manual of Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Practical Guide to Conducting Magnetic Resonance Imaging Examinations of the Head and BodyJay P. Heiken |
Contents
Physical Basis of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 3 |
Imaging Techniques | 14 |
Imaging Artifacts | 30 |
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allow amplitude anatomic applied artifacts axis biological tissues bone called cardiac causes Center section Comments complete contrast coronal coronal plane Data acquisitions demonstrating depending detected differences differentiate direction effects Examination external magnetic field frequency grid Head heart helpful higher Imaging plane imaging sequence increased interest as determined interleave interval lesion long TR longer lower Magnetic field strength Magnetic Resonance Imaging magnetization vector mass metal motion necessary Number of sections obtained offset Patient position phase precess precessional frequency produced protons provides Pulse parameters msec pulse sequence radiofrequency Radiology Receiver coil reference Section thickness Region of interest relaxation respiratory RF pulse Second sequence Section gap Select sequence Receiver coil sequence Third sequence short TR showing signal intensity spin echo studies surface coil T1 weighted TABLE technique tissues Transaxial Zero reference Transverse triggering tumor xy plane Zero reference Section Zoom factor