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5

the longitudinal magnetization, Mz, reaches equilibrium after approximately ___ T1 relaxation times

XY

the net magnetization must have a component in the __ plane to produce an MR signal

1

the regrowth of Mz is the T__ process and represents the spins return to equilibrium

high

voxels with (high/low) hydrogen concentration or proton density appear bright

C

A disadvantage of gradient echo imaging is that _______________. A:it is very slow B: it requires a high flip angle C: there is a lot of susceptibility artifact D: it is difficult to see blood with it

B

As compared with healthy tissue, diseased tissue usually has _______________. A: a shorter T1 B: a longer T1 C: a shorter T2 D: a longer T2

A

Contrast agents in MRI typically work by doing what? A:shortening T1 time B: shortening T2 time C: lengthening T1 time D: lengthening T2 time

A

In a T1-weighted image, what type of tissue would appear bright? A:material with a short T1 B: material with a short T2 C: material with a long T1 D: material with a long T2

D

In a T2-weighted image, which type of tissue would appear bright? A: material with a short T1 B: material with a short T2 C: material with a long T1 D: material with a long T2

B

MRI signal intensity is proportional to _______________ A: spin state B: proton density C: T1 D: T2

B

MRI signals from tightly bound H atoms will _______________. A:be very strong B: decay quickly C: decay slowly D: rotate very fast

63

One T1 relaxation time results in relaxation to __% of Mo

Mz

T1 relaxation describes the growth and decay of __

XY

T2 relaxation represents a loss of net __ magnetization, it represents the loss of phase coherence in a plane transverse or perpendicular to Mo

shorter

T2* is much (longer/shorter) than T2

B

The time between a 180° pulse and a 90° pulse in an inversion recovery scan is the _______________. A:TE B: TI C: TR

C

There must be net magnetization in which plane to detect a signal in MRI? A:XZ plane B: YZ plane C: XY plane D: Z plane

A

To maximize T1 contrast in spin echo imaging, TR time must be _______________, and TE time must be _______________. A: short; short B: short; long C: long; long D: long; short

B

To maximize T2 contrast in spin echo imaging, TR time must be _______________, and TE time must be _______________. A:short; short B: long; long C: short; long D: long; short

C

What causes spins to rephase and form a spin echo? A: a 90° pulse B: an inversion pulse C: a 180° pulse D: the T1 time

D

What does the T1 relaxation time represent? A: The time it takes for Mz to decay by 37%. B: The time it takes for Mz to decay by 63% C: The time it takes for Mz to regrow by 37%. D: The time it takes for Mz to regrow by 63%.

A

What does the T2 relaxation time represent? A:The time it takes for Mxy to decay by 37%. B: The time it takes for Mxy to decay by 63%. C: The time it takes for Mxy to regrow by 37%. D: The time it takes for Mxy to regrow by 63%.

B

What is one reason that it is difficult to image the lungs with MRI? A:tightly bound H atoms B: low PD C: high T1 D: High T2

A

Which is an example of a material that contains a lot of tightly bound H atoms? A: bone B: fat C: water D: white matter

B

Which of the following is a synonym for T1 relaxation time? A: spin-spin relaxation B: spin-lattice relaxation C: T2 relaxation D: proton density

D

Which of the following is not a tissue property related to MRI? A: PD B: T1 relaxation times C: T2 relaxation times D: TE

D

Which of the following parameters of MRI does not control image contrast? A:TR B: TE C: TI D: Bandwidth

proton density

___ __ is the measure of concentration of mobile hydrogen nuclei available to produce an MRI signal

T2, T1

___ relaxation never exceeds ___ relaxation time for any given tissue

Mxy

before equilibrium is reached, ___ will relax to zero

faster

the further Mz is from Mo, the (slower/faster) it approaches Mo

black

cortical bone appears ___ on MRI

mobile

loosely bound hydrogen are where the typical MR signal originates from, these are called __ hydrogen

higher

the (higher/lower) the concentration of mobile hydrogen nuclei, the stonger the magnetization at equilibrium (Mo) and the more intense the signal


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