Anatomy
Artifacts
Pulse Sequence and Weighting
Formulas and techniques
Clinical Procedures
100

Hydronephrosis occurs within here 

What are the kidneys?

100

Wrap will always appear in this direction

What is Phase?

100

The time interval between 90 degree RF Pulses or the time between the start of a pulse sequence and the beginning of the next pulse sequence

What is TR/Time of Repetition? 

100

This Imaging technique allows for reduction in phase encoding steps resulting in faster scan times.

What is Parallel Imaging/Acceleration?

100

Should the pt report that they have an eye related foreign body. The pt is usually cleared to have the MRI with this exam

What is an X-ray of the Orbits? 

200

The olecranon is the strongest part of this bone 

What is the Ulna?

200

This artifact most likely is found in images with high contrast interfaces. 

What is Gibbs/Truncation?

200

Whether in the C spine , T spine or L Spine a healthy intervertebral disc/disc space on T2 will appear???

What is bright?

200

In the MRI "triangle" Resolution, Time and this have to be taken into consideration in order to achieve adequate image quality.  

What is SNR?

200

Arthrograms can be done to evaluate labral tears on two of these joints

What are the hip and shoulder joints?

300

When Imaging the ankle, it’s very important to include the base of this metatarsal.

What's the 5th?

300

This artifact is most common on 2D and 3D TOF..."don't close the curtain just yet" adjust your spacing/gap to solve it

What is venetian/stair step artifact?

300

The common use for this sequence is to evaluate small amounts/traces of blood or calcium. Other sequences may not be able to distinguish these structures. This pulse sequence also exploits the the loss in signal to better show us venous structures.  

What is SWI/SWAN?

300

The gyromagnetic ratio of hydrogen at 1T is this

What is 42.58Mhz?

300

A pillcam is swallowed by the pt and able to take a video of the pt's bowels. MR scanning is discouraged due to this.  

What is susceptibility?

400

Usually there this many vertebraes within the Thoracic Spine.

What is 12?

400

This artifact is when there is an interaction matter with an electrical field/component...more prevalent on 3T 

What is dielectric effect?

400

This pulse sequence starts with a 180 degree RF pulse instead of a 90 degree RF pulse.

What is an inversion pulse/IR?

400

Partial Fourier allows for as little as half of reconstruction of this data

What is K-Space?

400

MR Elastography (MRE) allows estimation of the mechanical properties of tissue in response to compression or vibration. Applications for this exam is commonly used for this body part.

What is the Liver?

500

The Hamate is located within this joint

What is the wrist??

500

When two tissues are in close proximity and misregistration occurs resulting in signal intensity alterations. This artifact is called 

What is chemical shift?

500

A spin-echo sequence using a long TR and long TE produces this type of weighted image

What is a T2?

500

The Bo in the Larmor equation represents this

 fo =  γ Bo

What is the field strength?

500

The amount of NAA (acetyl aspartate) can be evaluated in ppm with this type of imaging technique.

What is MR Spectroscopy?

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