The purpose of this research is to find out information differences in image between two techniques from MRI 0,3 . Hopefully, it will be useful for radiographers to produce high quality post contrast images. Samples of this research were 30 patients having MRI brain tumor examination then were set with 2 sequences (spin echo and fast spin echo). Result was analized by using questionnaire observed by 3 radiologist. Data were then analized with Mann-Whitney and description of images was given. Result indicated that There were statistically differences between spin echo and fast spin echo post contrast T1 weighting image. Result showed that there were differences in post contrast T1 weighting image quality between spin echo and fast spin echo ...
Introduction: This research was motivated by the increase of brain MRI examinations in emergency med...
This thesis deals with comparison of rapid and conventional methods used in MRI (Magnetic Resonance ...
PURPOSE: To compare the detectability and conspicuity of focal hepatic lesions among conventional sp...
The purpose of this research is to find out information differences in image between two techniques ...
The purpose of this research is to find out information differences in image between two techniques ...
The purpose of this research to find out the differences between T1-Weighted Image Fluid Attenuated ...
This study compares the use of six different post-gadolinium T1-weighted sequences on intracranial t...
sequence is not used routinely, since the speed advantage is not as dramatic as it is in T2-weighted...
MRI Brain examination used contast media on sequences FLAIR post contrast media can make images of i...
Lumbar MRI examination at T2 weighted is recommended using the Fast Spin Echo (FSE) sequence because...
PURPOSE: To compare the sensitivity of conventional spin-echo, fast spin-echo, fast fluid-attenuated...
Background: MRI Brain is needed by patients who are calm during the examination. MRI with a long tim...
This study involves the comparison of two image acquisition sequences, the spin-echo (SE) sequence a...
Background : Has been done Research on the difference of diagnostic information between T1 Fast Spin...
At many institutions, turbo spin-echo se-quences have replaced conventional spin-echo sequences in r...
Introduction: This research was motivated by the increase of brain MRI examinations in emergency med...
This thesis deals with comparison of rapid and conventional methods used in MRI (Magnetic Resonance ...
PURPOSE: To compare the detectability and conspicuity of focal hepatic lesions among conventional sp...
The purpose of this research is to find out information differences in image between two techniques ...
The purpose of this research is to find out information differences in image between two techniques ...
The purpose of this research to find out the differences between T1-Weighted Image Fluid Attenuated ...
This study compares the use of six different post-gadolinium T1-weighted sequences on intracranial t...
sequence is not used routinely, since the speed advantage is not as dramatic as it is in T2-weighted...
MRI Brain examination used contast media on sequences FLAIR post contrast media can make images of i...
Lumbar MRI examination at T2 weighted is recommended using the Fast Spin Echo (FSE) sequence because...
PURPOSE: To compare the sensitivity of conventional spin-echo, fast spin-echo, fast fluid-attenuated...
Background: MRI Brain is needed by patients who are calm during the examination. MRI with a long tim...
This study involves the comparison of two image acquisition sequences, the spin-echo (SE) sequence a...
Background : Has been done Research on the difference of diagnostic information between T1 Fast Spin...
At many institutions, turbo spin-echo se-quences have replaced conventional spin-echo sequences in r...
Introduction: This research was motivated by the increase of brain MRI examinations in emergency med...
This thesis deals with comparison of rapid and conventional methods used in MRI (Magnetic Resonance ...
PURPOSE: To compare the detectability and conspicuity of focal hepatic lesions among conventional sp...