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MRI Lingo

Posted By: rad-MT on 2006-09-28
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Subject: MRI Lingo

Can anyone tell me the correct way to transcribe the following from an MRI examination:


TECHNIQUE:  Coronal TR:500/TE:15, sagittal TR:500/TE:12, sagittal TR:3050/TE:95, axial gradient TR:47/TE:15.


 



 


 




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