MRI Lingo
Posted By: rad-MT on 2006-09-28
In Reply to:
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.
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
MR LINGO
Subject: MR LINGO
Thank you very much. We just started doing MRs and I did not get any samples yet. Thanks!
radiology lingo
I type ortho and the doc says weightbearing pa. Is there an actual weightbearing view and a PA view. How should that be typed. Also, he says standing AP, lateral, and oblique views. Is that the right way to type it?
Need help with newborn lingo. sm
Subject: Need help with newborn lingo. sm
I am not proficient on newborn terminology and monitoring, plus sound quality sucks. Would appreciate any help on this one!!
"Initially there was a little (s/l meck?) and he had some facial bruising and was rather plethoric on initial exam and was monitored every shift with (s/l TCB?). On the second day he was found to have a 6-ounce weight loss and his (again, s/l TCB?) was 12.2."
Glad to help. They do have their own lingo.nm
Subject: Glad to help. They do have their own lingo.nm
LOL - that should be dictionary. Just can't keep that transcription lingo out my head!
Subject: LOL - that should be dictionary. Just can't keep that transcription lingo out my head!
|