MRI Quiz Ch 3 and 4
Which of the following describe an RF configuration 90 - 180 - 180 - 180 - 90 ?
Fast spin echo
STIR sequences can suppress the signal from all of the following EXCEPT:
Fluid(CSF)
The gradient that is on during the production of the echo is the:
Frequency
In a fast spin echo sequence, the effective TE is the echo that is performed with the
Low amplitude(high signal) phase encoding gradients
Which of the following use stimulated echoes?
Steady state three precession
Gradient echo sequences can yield either T1 or T2* characteristics.
True
An inversion recovery (IR) spin echo sequence begins with a:
180° RF pulse
A typical spin echo (SE) sequence uses pulses:
90°, 180°
Which of the following best describes a SE sequence?
90°, 180°
Which of the following best describes an EPI sequence?
A train of gradient echoes
Which of the following best describes an FSE sequence?
A train of spin echoes
A typical gradient echo sequence begins with a:
Alpha pulse( variable flip angle) That varies with desired image contrast
A FLAIR sequence is utilized to suppress the signal from:
CSF
Gradient echo sequences acquired for high signal from FLUID are known as all of the following EXCEPT:
Incoherent gradient echoes
Which of the following use a spoiler RF and/or gradient?
Incoherent gradients
A gradient echo sequence in which any residual transverse magnetization is removed prior to the next excitation pulse is known as:
Incoherent/spoiled
Phase encoding is performed
Prior to the frequency encoding
Which of the following is a problem found with steady state imaging?
Residual transverse magnetism
In a Fast spin echo (FSE) sequence, blurring can be reduced by the selection of
Shorter ETL
Which the following are only seen with a gradient echo sequence?
T2* contrast
In a fast spin echo sequence, the effective TE are the echoes that are placed in:
The center of K space, low amplitude phase encoding gradients
Which the following collect patient information very quickly using alternating phase and frequency encoding gradients!
echo planar imaging