thank you for all the videos. Thanks to you, I have improved myself a lot. I have a question for you. I'm having trouble with every non-contract angiography shot. I would be very happy if you could make an instructional video. thanks for your work. sorry for my bad english too :)
What's your opinion regarding Functional Imaging in Brain? I heard from a person that it's accuracy is miniscule and it's just a waste of time and money.
good question. i believe in fmri though. but thats my opinion. there are many papers written about this topic way back in time and still a technique used for many research purposes in this field.
Undoing 2d distortion to map FA is very helpful tip. I never ever thought about it. Thank you. Bytheway, I use SyngoVia to make DTI post processing images, but there's no adequate option to make DTI applied series(such as MIP ranges...turning around to show other sides) to upload PACS. What's your option to make those DICOM DTI images w/ Neuro3D?
Hi Bac, currently we have upgraded to XA30, and it seems our overlays do not match up correctly for our DTI (our rads do this in Syngovia)....we have been scanning using LOC (REF) mode using AAlocs for the DTI.....do the scans need to be in fixed for the overlays to work properly during post processing? Thanks
Thanks for the question. I’m not 100% sure because I haven’t tried it on xa platform before. It could be what you mention here. You should try it and see. But during post processing I guess they are using align function inside syngo via?
Do you need additional licensing to be able to do DTI on the magnetom? I’ve been trying to perform a DTI on my scanner, but I have no FA map or tensor box/option Is this because I require an additional license?
I have a crazy question. I had a DTI MRI done of my brain. I had a bad concussion 7 months ago. I am loosing my mind because I am having a ton of crazy symptoms that won't go away. They said there are no focal defects on the DTI gray scale FA map. Does that mean they found absolutely no issues? I was under the impression that the DTI PROTOCAL looked at all of the fiber tracts to find difuse axon damages in the brain. Any thoughts or input?
Thanks for reaching out. Well MRI is multi parametric which means all the sequences in a specific protocol are useful for answer the clinical question. It’s not easy as do one sequence and you have the right answer. I’m not sure what sequences they did on your brain and of course I am no radiologist. I strongly advice you to talk to your doctor and see what him/her is saying about this, and future planning for your situation.
@@Nguyen_MRI thanks for the help. I had the DTI done to look for difuse damage. We already knew there were no focal defects. So I guess a better question is would grey scale be useful in identifying difuse damage or would fiber tracking color maps be better. I know you aren't a radiologist but it seems you do have some knowledge, so if you have input or advice on which type of mapping might be best for looking for minor difuse damge, it would be much appreciated
@@codifrancis4824 this paper is good information for you regarding those different maps and what they shows/ reveal. I hope it helps. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194768/
Would you possibly be interested in reviewing my scan? I would love maybe a little input. Obviously as you said you are not a radiologist but maybe you could look and see what you think. Let me know if you might be interested just for the sake of looking
Plz sir do perfusion with and without contrast
Very new to your channel. It is hard work and we appreciate what you do. Impressed.
Thanks. Don’t loose the motivation. It takes time to learn. And you will learn a little by little only if you are motivated. Keep going ☺️
@@Nguyen_MRI That means a Lot
Hi Bac ,thanks for your videos. Could you prepare a video about fmri please
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Very helpful ! Would it be possible to make the same video with neuro 3D on magnetom vida?
Are you using multi b vals for your dti
thank you for all the videos. Thanks to you, I have improved myself a lot. I have a question for you. I'm having trouble with every non-contract angiography shot. I would be very happy if you could make an instructional video. thanks for your work.
sorry for my bad english too :)
Thanks for kindly words. Non contrast such as?
XA30 Go over T1 Mapping and more post processing things please
Brother can u make a video about spectroscopy and perfusion post processing
ruclips.net/video/ygIVwA97XEc/видео.htmlsi=YY_HHc9ogEusrTJm
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Excellent video
Is your site planning to upgrade its clinical software to XA30 ?
yes hopefully soon
I made a video for the b19 software.
Pls make an video on functional mri
Very nice video
Thank you
How does the Slice acceleration factor differ from Multiband acceleration factor?
Same thing different vendors name
In your opinion what is the best imagery technology to show mild traumatic brain injury?
Thanks
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK326714/
were you limited to 20 directions on this scan? Can you go up to 30?
I could go higher yes, to 30 for example as you mention.
Please make video on mr perfusion
Can you teach post processing of FMRI in Siemens
Thanks for sharing..
Would you please tell me where can I find this protocol in philips device?
Thanks. I’m not familiar with Philips system. But very sure you can find similar there. Please contact a Philips user to guide you.
syngo via for dti post processing
What's your opinion regarding Functional Imaging in Brain? I heard from a person that it's accuracy is miniscule and it's just a waste of time and money.
good question. i believe in fmri though. but thats my opinion. there are many papers written about this topic way back in time and still a technique used for many research purposes in this field.
Please share the full video of FMRI
Plz let me know which are the exect sequences for dti
Put a video of volumetric analysis of hippocampus
Undoing 2d distortion to map FA is very helpful tip. I never ever thought about it. Thank you.
Bytheway, I use SyngoVia to make DTI post processing images, but there's no adequate option to make DTI applied series(such as MIP ranges...turning around to show other sides) to upload PACS. What's your option to make those DICOM DTI images w/ Neuro3D?
At work our radiologist doesn’t all the post processing. Mostly on syngo via. We radiographers don’t do this.
How to calculate the hippocampus in relaxometry
Good question. Never done that. I guess some third part software are available for that.
Hi! have you already done it on mr xa30 software? it would be interesting to see a video. Thanks!
No I haven’t. But on syngo via yes.
Hi Bac, currently we have upgraded to XA30, and it seems our overlays do not match up correctly for our DTI (our rads do this in Syngovia)....we have been scanning using LOC (REF) mode using AAlocs for the DTI.....do the scans need to be in fixed for the overlays to work properly during post processing? Thanks
Thanks for the question. I’m not 100% sure because I haven’t tried it on xa platform before. It could be what you mention here. You should try it and see. But during post processing I guess they are using align function inside syngo via?
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Hello guys
How can we activate this protocol
ep2d-diff-mddw-20-p2
Might be a package you need to purchase. Please take further contact with the local siemens.
Brother nice. I need Philips workstation any help ?
Unfortunately no.
So sad
hello
can you share the link to download Neuro 3D software
please make a teaching video on how to do a coronary artery mri scan with post processing many thanks
ruclips.net/video/KgjtRH8VwD4/видео.html
Same approach
Can we use this sequence for ACL-PCL ??
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32270563/
How do you save a 3D postprocessing DTI that rotates, not only images?
Manually rotate it and save it one by one
Do you need additional licensing to be able to do DTI on the magnetom? I’ve been trying to perform a DTI on my scanner, but I have no FA map or tensor box/option
Is this because I require an additional license?
yes you need added licensing
Do you have dti on language tracts with labels
It’s dti for the whole brain. So you can do post processing afterwards.
@@Nguyen_MRI
Pls provide some videos on various language tracts labeled in DTI
Can this be done with open mri? If so where? I'm searching.
Not sure, not familiar with your scanner.
do you have the b19 software? I made a simple video about it. you have to have the license for 3d and mddw
@@anniesshenanigans3815 we had the b19 back in the days. Not anymore.
Which t2 space iso sequence
You will find it in the siemens tree. Siemens - neuro - 3D
@@Nguyen_MRI r u able to send pic lz if possible for the sequences
Plz provide me list of sequences for dti
@@alvinjohn5029 have to do it later. Not available at the scanner for a few weeks.
@@alvinjohn5029 check here at around 3 min. ruclips.net/video/pTLKgJvrPIo/видео.html
I have a crazy question. I had a DTI MRI done of my brain. I had a bad concussion 7 months ago. I am loosing my mind because I am having a ton of crazy symptoms that won't go away. They said there are no focal defects on the DTI gray scale FA map. Does that mean they found absolutely no issues?
I was under the impression that the DTI PROTOCAL looked at all of the fiber tracts to find difuse axon damages in the brain. Any thoughts or input?
Really, any help would be much appreciated
Thanks for reaching out. Well MRI is multi parametric which means all the sequences in a specific protocol are useful for answer the clinical question. It’s not easy as do one sequence and you have the right answer. I’m not sure what sequences they did on your brain and of course I am no radiologist. I strongly advice you to talk to your doctor and see what him/her is saying about this, and future planning for your situation.
@@Nguyen_MRI thanks for the help. I had the DTI done to look for difuse damage. We already knew there were no focal defects. So I guess a better question is would grey scale be useful in identifying difuse damage or would fiber tracking color maps be better. I know you aren't a radiologist but it seems you do have some knowledge, so if you have input or advice on which type of mapping might be best for looking for minor difuse damge, it would be much appreciated
@@codifrancis4824 this paper is good information for you regarding those different maps and what they shows/ reveal. I hope it helps. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194768/
Would you possibly be interested in reviewing my scan? I would love maybe a little input. Obviously as you said you are not a radiologist but maybe you could look and see what you think. Let me know if you might be interested just for the sake of looking
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Parameters
Sequence can also be found in the siemens tree.
Not see clear