Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging The acquisition time of a sequence is not related to : A.TR
B.Matrix size C.Number of excitation D.Field of view The
acquisition time of a sequence is not related to : A.TR B.Matrix
size C.Number of excitation D.Field of view
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging The acquisition time of a sequence is not related to : A.TR
B.Matrix size C.Number of excitation D.Field of view The
acquisition time of a sequence is not related to : A.TR B.Matrix
size C.Number of excitation D.Field of view
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 The SNR is decreased
if I : A.Decrease the matrix size B.Enlarge the field of view
C.Increase of bandwidth D.Increase the slice thickness The SNR is
decreased if I : A.Decrease the matrix size B.Enlarge the field of
view C.Increase of bandwidth D.Increase the slice thickness QUIZ 6:
Extremity Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 The SNR is decreased
if I : A.Decrease the matrix size B.Enlarge the field of view
C.Increase of bandwidth D.Increase the slice thickness The SNR is
decreased if I : A.Decrease the matrix size B.Enlarge the field of
view C.Increase of bandwidth D.Increase the slice thickness QUIZ 6:
Extremity Imaging
Slide 6
Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 Which technique of
fat suppression provides the lowest SNR ? : A.CHESS B.STIR C.DIXON
D.SPAIR Which technique of fat suppression provides the lowest SNR
? : A.CHESS B.STIR C.DIXON D.SPAIR QUIZ 6: Extremity Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 Which technique of
fat suppression provides the lowest SNR ? : A.CHESS B.STIR C.DIXON
D.SPAIR Which technique of fat suppression provides the lowest SNR
? : A.CHESS B.STIR C.DIXON D.SPAIR QUIZ 6: Extremity Imaging
Slide 8
Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 To exam a hand of
rheumatoid arthritis by MRI the worse choice of coil is : A.Head
coil B.Flex surface coil C.Wrist coil D.Knee coil To exam a hand of
rheumatoid arthritis by MRI the worse choice of coil is : A.Head
coil B.Flex surface coil C.Wrist coil D.Knee coil QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 To exam a hand of
rheumatoid arthritis by MRI the worse choice of coil is : A.Head
coil B.Flex surface coil C.Wrist coil D.Knee coil To exam a hand of
rheumatoid arthritis by MRI the worse choice of coil is : A.Head
coil B.Flex surface coil C.Wrist coil D.Knee coil QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 T1 T1 Gd+ T2 MRA
Only one proposition is wrong about glomus tumor: A.Glomus tumors
are clinically often asymtomatic B. Of all hand tumors, 1%2% are
glomus tumor C. MR imaging gives the location and histologic type
of glomus tumors D.The only treatment for glomus tumors is surgical
removal Only one proposition is wrong about glomus tumor: A.Glomus
tumors are clinically often asymtomatic B. Of all hand tumors, 1%2%
are glomus tumor C. MR imaging gives the location and histologic
type of glomus tumors D.The only treatment for glomus tumors is
surgical removal QUIZ 6: Extremity Imaging
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Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 T1 T1 Gd+ T2 MRA
Only one proposition is wrong about glomus tumor: A.Glomus tumors
are clinically often asymtomatic B. Of all hand tumors, 1%2% are
glomus tumor C. MR imaging gives the location and histologic type
of glomus tumors D.The only treatment for glomus tumors is surgical
removal Only one proposition is wrong about glomus tumor: A.Glomus
tumors are clinically often asymtomatic B. Of all hand tumors, 1%2%
are glomus tumor C. MR imaging gives the location and histologic
type of glomus tumors D.The only treatment for glomus tumors is
surgical removal QUIZ 6: Extremity Imaging
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Glomus bodies consist of an afferent arteriole, a tortuous
arteriovenous anastomosis, a system of collecting veins, and a
neurovascular reticulum that regulates the flow of blood through
the anastomosis. often pulsating pain that may be spontaneous or
provoked by a slight trauma US ? High-spatial-resolution MR imaging
offering more information The incidence of tumor recurrence after
surgical excision ranges from 5% to 50% Glomus bodies consist of an
afferent arteriole, a tortuous arteriovenous anastomosis, a system
of collecting veins, and a neurovascular reticulum that regulates
the flow of blood through the anastomosis. often pulsating pain
that may be spontaneous or provoked by a slight trauma US ?
High-spatial-resolution MR imaging offering more information The
incidence of tumor recurrence after surgical excision ranges from
5% to 50% Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 Recurrent
Glomus Tumors of Fingertips: MR Imaging Evaluation Jean-Luc Drap
and all. Radiology, April 2002,Volume 223,issue 1 Recurrent Glomus
Tumors of Fingertips: MR Imaging Evaluation Jean-Luc Drap and all.
Radiology, April 2002,Volume 223,issue 1 QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging
Slide 13
Glomus bodies consist of an afferent arteriole, a tortuous
arteriovenous anastomosis, a system of collecting veins, and a
neurovascular reticulum that regulates the flow of blood through
the anastomosis. often pulsating pain that may be spontaneous or
provoked by a slight trauma US ? High-spatial-resolution MR imaging
offering more information The incidence of tumor recurrence after
surgical excision ranges from 5% to 50% Glomus bodies consist of an
afferent arteriole, a tortuous arteriovenous anastomosis, a system
of collecting veins, and a neurovascular reticulum that regulates
the flow of blood through the anastomosis. often pulsating pain
that may be spontaneous or provoked by a slight trauma US ?
High-spatial-resolution MR imaging offering more information The
incidence of tumor recurrence after surgical excision ranges from
5% to 50% Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 Recurrent
Glomus Tumors of Fingertips: MR Imaging Evaluation Jean-Luc Drap
and all. Radiology, April 2002,Volume 223,issue 1 Recurrent Glomus
Tumors of Fingertips: MR Imaging Evaluation Jean-Luc Drap and all.
Radiology, April 2002,Volume 223,issue 1 QUIZ 6: Extremity
Imaging