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Frequency-encoding period
TE period
TR period
Excitation period
90°, 90°
90°, 180°
180°, 180°
180°, 90°
Position
Intensity
Contrast
Frequency
4. Images acquired with a spin echo pulse sequence having a SHORT TR and TE
values yield images known as (Figure D.1): *
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T1WI
T2WI
PDWI
Diffusion images
1
2
TR × #PEs × NSA
TR × #PEs × NSA × #slices
TR × #PEs × NSA/ETL
TR × #shots × NSA
8. Images acquired with a spin echo pulse sequence having a LONG TR and
SHORT TE values yield images known as (Figure D.1): *
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T1WI
T2WI
PDWI
Diffusion images
2
3
9. Images acquired with a spin echo pulse sequence having a LONG TR and TE
values yield images known as (Figure D.1): *
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T1WI
T2WI
PDWI
Diffusion images
10. If a given conventional spin echo pulse sequence takes 12 minutes to acquire,
a fast spin echo sequence using an ETL of six, with all other factors that affect
scan time remaining the same, will take: *
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2 minutes
1 minute
6 minutes
4 minutes
11. In a spin echo sequence, the time between the 90° pulse and the 180° pulse
is: *
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TE
TR
TI
1/2 TE
3
4
T1WI
T2WI
PDWI
Diffusion images
TR × #PEs × NSA
TR × #PEs × NSA × #slices
TR × #PEs × NSA/ETL
TR × #shots × NSA
14. In a fast spin echo pulse sequence, if the echo trail length is increased by a
factor of four, the scan will be: *
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4
5
16. *
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Sagital PD G
5
6
17. *
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Axial T2 Brain MR
18. *
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19. *
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agital T2 Ce
20. *
6
7
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