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| =====Veterinary Shoulder MRI Guide ===== | =====Veterinary Shoulder MRI Guide ===== | ||
| By: Scott Johnson MS RT (R)(MR) | By: Scott Johnson MS RT (R)(MR) | ||
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| - | We are using this as an example/ | + | Suggested Protocol courtesy |
| - | The original file: {{ :: | + | * Sagittal PD FatSat |
| + | * Dorsal T1 | ||
| + | * Dorsal T2 | ||
| + | * Axial PD | ||
| + | * Axial T2 | ||
| + | * __Optional Contrast__ | ||
| + | * Axial T1 | ||
| + | * Sagittal T1 | ||
| + | * Dorsal T1 | ||
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| + | ====Tips, Tricks, and Notes==== | ||
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| + | ===Use of Gadolinium=== | ||
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| + | If there is a suspicion for neoplastic or infection processes, it may be helpful to include post contrast imaging | ||
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| + | ===Magic Angle Artifact=== | ||
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| + | In tissues with linearly oriented fibers, it is possible that they may sit obliquely in the bore of the scanner in relation to the main magnetic field. Near a certain ' | ||
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| + | ===Imaging Parameters=== | ||
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| + | Due to small anatomy, it is important to maintain high resolution and high fidelity imaging. Where possible, minimize the number of sequences, and maximize the quality of each sequence. | ||
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| + | * .5mmx.5mm in plane resolution; keep the matrix square! | ||
| + | * Use thin slices of 2 or 3mm | ||
| + | * Short ETL (7 for PD, 16 for T2) | ||
| + | * Use a higher bandwidth; shorter echo spacing will maintain good edge details | ||
| + | * Add NEX/ | ||
| - | The intention is to add pulse sequences and other information. | ||
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