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The magnetic resonance imagining is the current advanced technology that doctors use to take pictures of the internal human body. Generally, there are two types of weighted MRI procedures that are T1 and T2. Find out their...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 1886 | Last updated: Feb 3, 2023
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Sample Question 1The lymph nodes of the neck can be classified or divided into how many levels or regions for ease of identification?
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Sample Question 2Questions 49 through 52 refer to the figure below of an axial, T1-weighted MRI of the sublingual glands.Which arrow points to the genioglossus muscle?
CS 2 Quiz 3.3 assesses knowledge of shoulder anatomy using MRI and CT imaging techniques. It focuses on identifying structures like the coracoid process, coracohumeral ligament, and axillary artery, enhancing understanding of...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 429 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample Question 1Questions 26 through 29 refer to the figure below of a sagittal oblique, T1-weighted MRI of the shoulder.Which arrow points to the coracoid process?
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Sample Question 2Questions 34 through 37 refer to the figure below of an axial, T1-weighted MRI of the right shoulder.Which arrow points to the coracoid process?
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Physics 2 quiz 1.1 assesses knowledge on MRI techniques, focusing on slice phenomena, motion artifacts, and flow direction. It tests understanding of technical adjustments and their impact on imaging results, crucial for...
Questions: 18 | Attempts: 141 | Last updated: Apr 9, 2024
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Sample QuestionA pulse sequence with a given set of parameters allows a maximum of 20 slices. If 2 saturation pulses are then added, one would expect the maximum number of slices to:
The 'Physics Basic Test: MCQ Quiz!' assesses knowledge in MRI techniques, focusing on pulse sequences, echo times, and scan parameters. It is designed for learners seeking to understand or review fundamental concepts in MRI...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 186 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionEach manufacturer uses different acronyms to distinguish between individual pulse sequences. A fast spin-echo on a Siemens scanner is called: