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*Radsource is another good resource.
 
*Radsource is another good resource.
 
*http://radiologyassistant.nl/
 
*http://radiologyassistant.nl/
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=CT=
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* Houndsfield units of -1000 = air, +1000 = bone
    
=MRI=
 
=MRI=
 
* Nomenclature: use "intensity".
 
* Nomenclature: use "intensity".
* CSF is the easiest way to distinguish between T1 and T2. It is black in T1 and white in T2. Remember that 1 precedes 2 in the same way that black "precedes" white (i.e. no one says "white and black" when referring to gray scale images)
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* CSF is the easiest way to distinguish between T1 and T2. It is black in T1 and white in T2. Remember that 1 precedes 2 numerically in the same way that black naturally "precedes" white linguisticly (i.e. no one says "white and black" when referring to gray scale images)
 
* Good overview article of [https://pn.bmj.com/content/practneurol/6/5/318.full.pdf MRI principles].
 
* Good overview article of [https://pn.bmj.com/content/practneurol/6/5/318.full.pdf MRI principles].
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* Nasal turbinates bright = MRI w/ contrast (per NSICU attending Vagnerova)
 
==Sequences==
 
==Sequences==
 
*T1: pancreas (due to Mn2+ deposition in the pancreas), fat, protein, hemorrhage, melanin, and gadolinium.
 
*T1: pancreas (due to Mn2+ deposition in the pancreas), fat, protein, hemorrhage, melanin, and gadolinium.

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