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− | *eAnatomy is an excellent tool for understanding MRIs. It’s $30 a year | + | =Resources= |
+ | *https://www.radiologyeducation.com (links to most of the major radiology websites and a lot of free resources) | ||
+ | *eAnatomy is an excellent tool for understanding MRIs. It’s $30 a year (if you have a free membership, unclear which membership). | ||
*Radsource is another good resource. | *Radsource is another good resource. | ||
− | * | + | *http://radiologyassistant.nl/ |
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+ | =MRI= | ||
+ | * Nomenclature: use "intensity". | ||
+ | ==Sequences== | ||
+ | *T1 | ||
+ | *T2 | ||
+ | *DWI: bright areas are suspicious for infarcts, but can also be T2 shine-through. | ||
+ | *ADC: dark areas on ADC are infarcts, and should correlate with bright areas on DWI. | ||
+ | *In phase/Out of phase: iron deposits, steatosis. |
Revision as of 15:45, 10 March 2022
Resources
- https://www.radiologyeducation.com (links to most of the major radiology websites and a lot of free resources)
- eAnatomy is an excellent tool for understanding MRIs. It’s $30 a year (if you have a free membership, unclear which membership).
- Radsource is another good resource.
- http://radiologyassistant.nl/
MRI
- Nomenclature: use "intensity".
Sequences
- T1
- T2
- DWI: bright areas are suspicious for infarcts, but can also be T2 shine-through.
- ADC: dark areas on ADC are infarcts, and should correlate with bright areas on DWI.
- In phase/Out of phase: iron deposits, steatosis.