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QUIZ 1 : Sequences

QUIZ 1: Sequences A. T1 cyst is shorter than the T1 lipoma B. Cyst ADC is more restricted than carcinoma ADC C. All lesions with hight b value are malignant D. The signal of a fatty liver fall in sequence OUT PHASE

QUIZ 1: Sequences A. T1 cyst is shorter than the T1 lipoma B. Cyst ADC is more restricted than carcinoma ADC C. All lesions with hight b value are malignant D. The signal of a fatty liver fall in sequence OUT PHASE

QUIZ 1 : Sequences

QUIZ 1 : Sequences What is this sequence? A. Diffusion B.STIR C.SE T2 D.FAST SE T2 Answer : C

QUIZ 1 : Sequences This sequence is: A.Diffusion B.STIR C.SE T2 D.FAST SE T2 Answer : C

QUIZ 1 : Sequences b50 b800 ADC Answer : C

QUIZ 1: Sequences A. This lesion is suspicious B. There is shine-trought effect C. It’s a sequence in T1 D. It’s probably a cyst Answer : C b50 b800 ADC

QUIZ 1: Sequences A. This lesion is suspicious B. There is shine-trought effect C. It’s a sequence in T1 D. It’s probably a cyst Answer : C b50 b800 ADC

QUIZ 1 : Sequences IN ALL QUIZ THE EXPLAINATION OF THE ANSWER WILL BE DEVELLOPED BY THE SPEAKER JUST AFTER THIS QUIZ

QUIZ 1 : Sequences A.This lesion is performed by T2 B. Time-echo is 100ms C. It’s a single-shot’s sequence D. This sequence is realized with injection of contrast Answer : C

QUIZ 1:Sequences A.This lesion is performed by T1 B. Time-echo is 100ms C. It’s a single-shot’s sequence D. This sequence is realized with injection of contrast Answer : C

Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 QUIZ 1 : Sequences Sequence in-out phase technique is based on: Spin-echo imaging Sequence with Fat saturation EG DIXON with two time-echo Inversion-recovery sequence Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015

Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015 QUIZ 1 : Sequences Sequence in-out phase technique is based on: Spin-echo imaging Sequence with Fat saturation EG DIXON with two time-echo Inversion-recovery sequence Basics Of MRI:How I Do It AFIIM -ISRA 2015