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28 Μαρ 2023 · Decoding the Language of MRI Reports: A Patient's Guide to Understanding Your Results. Unraveling the Terminology and Concepts Used in MRI Reports to Help You Better Comprehend Your Diagnosis.
5 Μαΐ 2020 · How to Read and Recognize Normal and Abnormal Lumbar MRI Results. How to Read a Lumbar MRI. methods. 1 Understanding Lumbar Images. 2 Identifying the Parts of Your Spine. 3 Locating Abnormalities. Other Sections. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. References. Co-authored by Jennifer Mueller, JD Medically reviewed by Erik Kramer, DO, MPH.
ANULAR TEAR, OR FISSURE. Separations between anular fibers, avulsion of fibers from their vertebral body insertions, or breaks through fibers that extend radially, transversely, or concentrically, involving one or more layers of the anular lamellae. HYPERINTENSE ON T2 CAN BE HYPOINTENSE ON T1, AND CAN ENHANCE.
15 Απρ 2020 · An overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including different sequence types (T1, T2, STIR, FLAIR) and a structured approach to MRI interpretation.
Fully interpreting the results of your MRI requires the aid of a qualified physician or MRI radiologist. These professionals are trained to read and analyze an MRI report. This allows them to best explain the results to other physicians.
Some of the most commonly adjusted MRI parameters include TR (repetition time), TE (echo time), FA (flip angle), and TI (inversion time), as well as averages, matrix size, FOV (field of view), slice thickness, slice gap, phase encoding, bandwidth, and resolution.
The two basic types of MRI images are T1-weighted and T2-weighted images, often referred to as T1 and T2 images. The timing of radiofrequency pulse sequences used to make T1 images results in images which highlight fat tissue within the body.