Parameters that cannot be changed because they are inherent to the body's tissue - correct answer
intrinsic contrast parameters
Name the MRI intrinsic contrast parameters - correct answer T1 recovery time, T2
decay time, proton density, flow, apparent diffusion coefficient or ADC
Parameters that can be changed, all selected at the operator console, selection depends on the pulse
sequence used - correct answer extrinsic contrast parameters
Name the MRI extrinsic contrast parameters - correct answer TR, TE, flip angle, TI,
turbo factor/echo train length, b value
An MRI image has contrast if there are areas of ______ signal or white on the image and areas of
_______ signal or dark on the image - correct answer high, low
Some areas have an intermediate signal and will display what? - correct answer
shades of gray in between black and white
The ________ can be separated into the individual vectors or quantities of the tissue present in the
patient such as fat, CSF and muscle - correct answer NMV
A tissue has a high signal if it has a large ____________ component of coherent magnetization at the
time of TE - correct answer transverse
If a tissue has a small transverse component of coherent magnetization at time _______ it will return a
small signal, resulting in a _______ area on the image - correct answer TE, dark
Images obtain contrast mainly through the mechanisms of what? - correct answer T1
recovery, T2 decay and proton or spin density
, The number of mobile hydrogen protons per unit volume of that tissue - correct answer
proton density
Water - correct answer Molecules are spaced apart in there and molecular tumbling
rate is relatively fast
Fat - correct answer Large molecules closely packed together and who is molecular
tumbling rate is relatively slow
Fat - correct answer Has a low inherent energy and can easily absorb energy into its
lattice from hydrogen nuclei
Fat - correct answer The NMV of _______ realigns rapidly with B0 so the T1 time of
this is short
Water - correct answer Has a high inherent energy and cannot easily absorb energy
into its lattice from hydrogen nuclei
Water - correct answer The NMV of _______ takes longer to realign with B0 so the
T1 time of this is long
Short - correct answer The T2 decay process in the hydrogen in fat is efficient
because the molecules are closely packed together and therefore spin spin interactions are more likely
to occur. As a result spins dephase rapidly and the loss of transverse magnetization is rapid. The T2 time
of fat is therefore ________
Long - correct answer T2 decay in water is less efficient than in fat, as the molecules
are spaced apart and spin spin interactions are less likely to occur. As a result, spins dephase slowly and
the loss of transverse magnetization is gradual. The T2 time of water is therefore __________
Fat - correct answer What has a high signal and appears bright on a T1 contrast
image?