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 =====Cervical Spine MRI Protocol===== =====Cervical Spine MRI Protocol=====
  
-====Typical Scan Protocol==== +The protocol below represents a full cervical spine exam. There is variation depending on the clinical question and clinician preference.  It is highly suggested to acquire at last one post contrast series with fat saturation if contrast is administered. It is also highly suggested to acquire one series in the dorsal plane, typically a T2 or STIR. For scanning technique, see the [[cervical_spine|Cervical Spine MRI Guide]]
-The protocol below represents a full cervical spine exam. There is variation depending on the clinical question and clinician preference. The **minimum** recommended sequences are in bold text. **It is highly recommended to include at least 1 sequence, either T2 or STIR, in the dorsal plane and at least 1 sequence with fat saturation post contrast** For more technical details, see the Protocol Page __here__.+
  
 +**Disclaimer:** Please keep in mind any parameters, positioning, or coil selections listed are meant to serve as a guideline, your particular scanner specifications and coil set may vary, necessitating different parameters than those listed. 
  
-**Sagittal T2** \\ +Position: Supine  
-**Sagittal or Dorsal STIR**\\+ 
 +Coil: Flex coil, Quad Knee, Spine Coil, or Knee Coil 
 + 
 +Parameters: 
 +  FOV: Sm (18cm) Med (24cm) Lg (32cm) 
 +  Resolution: 0.6mm x 0.8mm 
 +  Slice Thickness: 2-3mm 
 +  Averages/NEX:
 + 
 + 
 +**Sagittal T2 \\ 
 +Sagittal STIR\\
 Sagittal T1\\ Sagittal T1\\
-**Axial T2**\\+Axial T2\\
 Axial T1\\ Axial T1\\
 __Contrast__\\ __Contrast__\\
 Sagittal T1 \\ Sagittal T1 \\
-Axial T1 \\+Axial T1**