What is a conventional spin echo pulse sequence? - MRI physics explained
➡️ LEARN MORE: This video lesson was taken from our MRI Image Production: Data Acquisition, Processing and Storage course. Use this link to view course details and additional lessons. https://cloverlearning.com/courses/MRI-Image-Production-Data-Acquisition-Processing-and-Storage ➡️ About Clover Learning: Clover Learning is the leading online video training, certification exam prep, and continuing education provider for allied health and diagnostic imaging students and professionals. Visit us today at https://cloverlearning.com to access hundreds of video lessons, quizzes, certification exam prep question banks, and continued education certificates. ➡️ LESSON DESCRIPTION: This lesson covers conventional spin-echo pulse sequences in MRI, detailing how they utilize 90-degree and 180-degree radiofrequency pulses to produce high-quality images by refocusing dephased spins. It explores the technique's benefits, such as improved image clarity and versatility, and addresses its drawbacks, including longer scan times and sensitivity to motion. Objectives: 1. Define conventional spin-echo 2. Explain the mechanism of conventional spin-echo 3. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of conventional spin-echo 4. Identify the suggested parameter selections for single echoes ➡️ JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/cloverlearning/ https://www.instagram.com/cloverlearning.inc/ #cloverlearning #radiology #mripulsesequences
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