SNR vs Spatial Res
PSD's
Contrast
Safety
Anatomy/Artifacts
100

This increase SNR by 40%

What is doubling NEX/NSA?

100

This is earliest used and most simple pulse sequence.

What is Spin Echo?

100

It controls the amount of T1 contrast in an image.

What is TR (Repetition Time)? 

100

It's the maximum allowed SAR to the patient using the body coil transmit operating in NORMAL mode. 

What 2.0 W/kg?

100

It's the plane of acquisition of this image.

What is Axial?

200

Increasing this decreases SNR but increases T2W.

What is TE (Echo Time)?

200

It starts with a 180RF pulse.

What is Inversion Recovery?

200

Increasing this increases T2 contrast yet lowers SNR.

What is TE (Echo Time)?

200

It's the minimum dB that can cause hearing damage.

What is 85dB?

200

It's the anatomy circled.

What is the pituitary gland?

300

This increases SNR by increasing the number of protons in the longitudinal magnetization vector (Mz)).

Increasing magnetic field strength (B0).

300

Meaning the same as "suppression" it's the "A" in FLAIR.

What is "attenuate"?

300

For T1W, it's always very short.

What is TE?

300

At one point it was contraindicated in MRI but today is scanning safety and offend.

What is a pacemaker?

300

It's the structure being pointed to.

What is the odontoid process or dens?

400

Increasing this always increases spatial resolution... assuming no other parameters are changed of course.

What is Matrix (phase and frequency steps)

400

The time between one echo and the next echo in a Echo Train.

What is Echo Spacing (ESP)?

400

This describes the number of water-bound protons per volume of tissue.

What is Proton Density  

400

The person ADVISES the MRMD and excuses his/her orders.

What is the MR Safety Officer (MRSO)?

400

It's the weighting of this image

What is T1W?

500

This samples more signal but samples more noise as well.

Increasing NEX/NSA

500

This pulse sequence uses a series of gradient reversals to create echos that fill k-space in what Tom calls "Wicked fast!"

What is Echo Planar Imaging (EPI)?

500

They happen simultaneously, at greatly different rates, and are completely independent of one another. 

What is T1 recovery and T2 decay?

500

The chemical bond combine the Gdand the ligand molecule.

What is a chelate?

500

It's the structure circled.

What is the pulmonary artery?

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