Radiology Flashcards

1
Q

When something is hypoechoic, that means that it appears…

A

Darker than the comparative organ

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When a tissue is hyperechoic, what shade is it usually?

A

Lighter by comparison (more white)

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3
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What color is something when it is anechoic under ultrasound?

A

Black

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4
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What substance is best viewed with a T1WI and T2WI imaging modality? What color is it in each view? (MRI)

A

Fluids; black in T1, white in T2

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5
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What MRI imaging modality is best for viewing strokes?

A

Diffusion Weighted Imaging

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When the gray matter is grey (intermediate signal), white matter is whitish (hyperintense signal), and the CSF is black (low signal intensity), what weighted sequence is used (MRI)?

A

T-1

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When the gray matter is grey (intermediate signal), white matter is dark (hypointense signal), and the CSF is white (high signal intensity), what weighted sequence is used (MRI)?

A

T-2 weighted

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When fluids are black, grey matter is gray and white matter is white, and the fat and bone surrounding the brain is BLACK, what weighted sequence is used (MRI)?

A

Flair; similar to T1, except white matter is much darker and bone is black

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