MRI Brain Sequences - radiology video tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- In this pre-course video from Radiopaedia’s 2015 Adult Brain MRI Review Course, Dr Frank Gaillard discusses the major MRI sequences used in modern brain imaging. Register for the full course at bit.ly/MRI2015.
Repetition Time (TR) is the amount of time between successive pulse sequences applied to the same slice.
Time to Echo (TE) is the time between the delivery of the RF pulse and the receipt of the echo signal.
Thank you for taking the time to create and post this very informative video.
Thank you Dr Frank I really get benefit from your lectures .
Thanks for this video, it helped me a lot to start logically understand the MRI sequences. We look forward to more videos in the future, if possible :)
thanks for making these informative lectures availablr for everyone
Its very informative, in a very easy way. Im radiology resident since two years but i scare from mri sequences but you have made it so easy for me .. thank you so much doctor... very nice
Dr nataraju Mididodd..an excellent detailed talk about MRI basic terminology.i was afraid to ask this.but thanks to you now Iam confident about MRI basics..Thanks to you
Congrats for this video and the last words. Im from Chile, my english is not perfect but I can understand like 95% of the content. If you guys could translate to spanish would be great and i really appreciate it. Sorry for grammar mistakes :)
Very Precise Explanation of Every Structure!
Thank you for your most informative presentation.
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It is such a brilliant job, very useful thanks a lotfrom KSA.
Very helpful, well informative
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Very nice on point overview. I appreciate Your effort making this. Thank you.
I really get benefit from your lectures, thanks !
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well done ..impressive work
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It is such a great job, thanks.
Good to hear that knowledge should not be wrapped up within universities under hefty tuition fees.
Excellent video. Thank you!
Excellent presentation.
Thank you so much... very informative.
long live radiopaedia!!!!
it helped to view this video it takes away the friction.
So nice explanation why Fit is called blooming on SWI or GRE
Magnifying glass effect was excellent. How can get that effect in PowerPoint presentation?
Very nice explanation
Thank you so much.
What are flow void sequences in MRI..please answer..thanks..Nataraju mididoddi
Thanks alot that was really helpful
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So nice explanation why Fat suppression is not routinely done in Brain
Sequence in the fmri is fundamentally the same or different and how if so?
Love the videos, i suscribe the channel
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Thanks for the upload but the link to the full course doesn't seem to be working.
Ajit Bains go to the radiopaedia website, the course will be online on august i think, i recommend the course , i bought one :), MRI is the future too... i will buy this one too , thanks Radiopaedia
***** Hi Guys.. the live course is Aug 29.. and it will take us a week or two to make all the videos available. We have a few more pre-course videos coming too, so stay tuned.
Can you review a plain brain MRI for an opinion ?
Sir vary imp.nots
I am trying to understand my 3year old MRI report. his appointment to see neurologist is in a week. The report says: 1.There is a small (~1cm) oval area in the right frontal cortex anteriorly which appears separate from the rest of the cortex?cause? significance. It is isointense to grey matter on all sequences. it does not enhance post contrast. No calcification is noted in it. 2. The rest of the cerebral hemispheres, brain stem structures and the cerebellum appear normal in morphology and signal intensity. 3.The cortical sulci,sylvian fissures, basal cisterns appear preserved. The ventricular system also is normal in calibre, outline and density. Cavum septum pellucidum and cavum vergae are noted. 4) No extra axial mass lesion seen. 5)No abnormal enhancement is seen post contrast. 6)The orbits, pituitary gland and paranasl sinuses appear within normal limits.
IMPRESSION: Apparent sequestered focus in the right frontal lobe? cause? significance. However, focal cortical dysplasia can't be totally excluded.
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Published in 2015 but still not free :(
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What about tirm and haste all this mess man im feeling suicidal your subscription extremely expensive and im here struggling so bad
Q,, CT sync
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I didn't even realize it, but suddenly it hit me, I was actually letting it flow after the movies, it all started after I go'ogled Beck Reznark's guide and felt something changed since, couldn't even remember the last time that happened lol
Well, I tried what I read the other day and it felt like the biggest relief of my life when I suddenly realized I was effortlessly flowing, it all started when something struck me after I go'ogled Beck Reznark's guide and now it's on demand for me lol
Doesn't white matter have a lot of fat? Just trying to comprehend why it doesn't get suppressed with fat suppression.
Thank you that was helpful