MRI images that are based on differences in the transverse relaxation characteristics of tissues are known as _________.
T1WI
T2WI
PDWI
DWI
T2WI
Interstitial edema is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in areas resulting from pathologic process or trauma. What image weighted would be the best to show this interstitial edema?
T2
Short TR
Long TR
Short TE
Long TE
T2
Which of the following tissues will have the strongest signal intensity in a T2 weighted image?
Bone marrow
Tendon
Liver
Kidney
Kidney
Longitudinal relaxation occurs more efficiently in which type of tissue?
Cortical bone
Muscle
Water
Yellow bone marrow
•Yellow bone marrow
On a T1 weighted image, edema appears dark because it has a __________ relaxation time.
Short T1
Short T2
Long T1
Long T2
Long T1
TR:
Is the time between each excitation pulse
Is the repetition time
Controls the amount of T1 recovery that is allowed to occur
All answers are correct
•All answers are correct
Tissues with short relaxation times have:
Higher relaxation rates.
Lower relaxation rates
High T2 value.
High T1 value
•Higher relaxation rates.
Tissues with short T1 relaxation time will appear__________ on T1 weighted images.
Dark
Bright
Isointense
None of the above
Bright
Tissues with a high inherent energy have a _______ T1 relaxation time.
Long
Short
The inherent energy does not affect the T1 relaxation of the tissues.
•Long
To maximize differences in T2 relaxation the best parameter selection will be:
Short TR
Long TR
Short TE
Long TE
Long TE
What is the relaxation curve that decrease in value with time?
T1
T2
PD
T1 IR
T2
)A complicated equation for predicting the MR signal intensity from a tissue subject to a spin-echo sequence is the: