Unit 3 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

What is the primary purpose of a 180-degree pulse in a Spin Echo sequence?

A

Refocus (rephrase) magnetization

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2
Q

In a typical Spin Echo sequence, the echo is formed by:

A

180-degree pulse

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3
Q

The time between the initial 90-degree pulse and the center of the echo is known as:

A

Echo time (TE)

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4
Q

What parameter is adjusted to control the T2 weighting in a Spin Echo sequence?

A

Echo time (TE)

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5
Q

The formation of multiple echoes in a Spin Echo sequence is known as:

A

Fast Spin Echo/Turbo Spin Echo

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6
Q

Fat remains bright on T2 weighted images due to the multiple RF pulses which reduce the effects of spin-spin interactions in fat & this is known as:

A

J coupling

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7
Q

Pulse sequences enable us to control the way in which the system applies pulses & gradients. In this way, image ________ & ______ are determined

A

Weighting & quality

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8
Q

Another modification to Single shot fast spin echo is a reverse flip angle excitation pulse which is applied at the end of the echo train. This is called?

A

DRIVE

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9
Q

___________ is an extremely important sequence in musculoskeletal imaging.

A

STIR

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10
Q

____________ is used in brain & spine imaging to see Periventricular & cord lesions more clearly.

A

FLAIR

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