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08/06/2012

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90 pulse
Definition
An RF pulse that rotates the magnetization by 90 degrees. Also known as saturation pulse
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180 pulse
Definition
An RF pulse that rotates the magnetization by 180 degrees. Also known as inversion pulse or refocusing pulse
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Artifacts
Definition
Features in MR images produced by various complications of the imaging process
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What are some examples of sources of artifacts?
Definition
Subject motion, magnetic field inhomogeneities, blood flow, and partial voluming
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B0
Definition
The main static magnetic field
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Bloch Equations
Definition
Phenomenological equations that describe the time dependency of the magnetization vector in presence of an externally applied magnetic field and subject to relaxation processes
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BOLD effect
Definition
Blood oxygen level dependent effect. The change in T2* that is caused by changes in the amount of oxygenated hemoglobin in the venous circulation of the brain
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CBF
Definition
Cerebral blood flow. The flow of capillary blood per unit mass through the cortex
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CBV
Definition
Cerebral blood volume. The volume of blood in a given portion of cerebral cortex
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Dephasing
Definition
Refers to the loss of net magnetization in the transverse plane due to the fact that the individual nuclei are precessing around the main field B0 at different rates
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Diffusion weighted imaging
Definition
Images designed to detect the random movement of water through tissues by diffusion
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Echo
Definition
Refers to the regrowth of the transverse component of magnetization after it has disappeared due to dephasing
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Echo Planar Imaging
Definition
An MRI technique in which a single saturation pulse is used to generate NMR data that is sufficient to define a two-dimensional planar image
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What is the main advantage of EPI?
Definition
speed
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Eddy currents
Definition
An induced spurious electrical current produced by time-varying magnetic fields
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What are some problems with eddy currents?
Definition
They can cause artifacts in images and may seriously degrade overall magnet performance
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FFT
Definition
Fast fourier transform. A particularly fast and efficient computational method of performing a Fourier Transform, which is the mathematical process by which raw data is processed into a usable image
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Fourier analysis
Definition
The decomposition of an arbitrary mathematical function into a sum of weighted sinusoidal functions
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How is Fourier analysis critical in MRI?
Definition
It permits the analysis of a mixture of NMR signals at slightly different frequencies into their component frequencies
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What are component frequencies specified?
Definition
They are specified by the frequency-encode gradient, and thus permit the correspondence of frequencies with position
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Frequency encoding
Definition
This refers to the use of a magnetic field gradient to cause different rates of precession along the direction of the gradient during the time that data is acquired
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Gradient echo
Definition
A form of magnetic resonance signal from the refocusing of transverse magnetization caused by the application of a specific magnetic field gradient
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Gyromagnetic ratio
Definition
The ratio of the resonance frequency to the magnetic field strength for a given nucleus
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Hemodynamic response
Definition
The changes in blood flow, blood volume, and blood oxygenation in response to local neural activity
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Isotropic voxel
Definition
A volume element with equal dimensions in x, y, and z
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K-Space
Definition
The Fourier transform domain of ordinary space
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M0
Definition
The net macroscopic magnetization in the sample at thermal equilibrium. It is defined by the spin population excess in the lower energy state
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Perfusion-weighted imaging
Definition
Refers to images designed to detect the movement of fluids through vessels
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Phase encoding
Definition
This refers to the use of a magnetic field gradient to cause different rates of precession for a brief period of time, resulting in phase differences across space in the direction of the gradient
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Pixel
Definition
A single number in a two-dimensional array of numbers that is used to create and image
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Proton Density
Definition
The density of water protons in a given volume of tissue
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Shim Coils
Definition
Coils positioned near the main magnetic field that carry a relatively small current that is used to provide localized auxiliary magnetic fields in order to improve field homogeneity
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Spin-Echo
Definition
The NMR signal resulting from the refocusing of magnetization after the application of 90 and 180 rf pulses
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Susceptibility Artifact
Definition
This refers to the loss of NMR signal or to image distortion that arise when two substances of differing magnetic susceptibility are adjacent to one another.
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What processes induce T2* relaxation?
Definition
Signal dephasing arising from both macrosopic magnetic field inhomogeneities and microscopic spin-spin interactions
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What tissues are bright in a T1-weighted image?
Definition
Tissues with short T1
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What parameters are used for a T1-weighted image?
Definition
Short TR and short TE
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What parameters are used for a T2-weighted image?
Definition
Long TR and long TE
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What tissues are bright in a T2-weighted image?
Definition
Tissues with long T2
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TE
Definition
The time between the presentation of the saturating rf pulse and the time that an NMR echo signal is detected
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TR
Definition
The time between consecutive presentations of the rf pulses that flips the longitudinal magnetization
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Voxel
Definition
A single number in a three-dimensional array of numbers. In MRI, a pixel in the image of a single slice through the body corresponds to a voxel in that body
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Acquisition Matrix
Definition
Number of independent data samples in each direction
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Acquisition window
Definition
Time in the MR pulse sequence during which the MR signal is recorded
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Aliasing
Definition
Consequence of sampling the MR signal in which any components of the signal that are at a higher frequency than the Nyquist limit will be folded in the spectrum so that they appear to be at a lower frequency
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Attenuation
Definition
Reduction of power
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B1
Definition
A conventional symbol for the radiofrequency magnetic induction field used in an MR system
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Balanced Gradient
Definition
A gradient waveform which will act on any stationary spin on resonance between two consecutive RF pulses and return it to the same phase it had before the gradients were applied
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Bandwidth
Definition
A general term referring to a range of frequencies
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Baseline
Definition
A generally smooth background curve with respect to which either the integrals or peak heights are measured
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Carr-Purcell Sequence
Definition
Sequence of a 90 RF pulse followed by repeated 180 RF pulses to produce a train of spin echos. Useful for measuring T2
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