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SYMBOLS COMMONLY USED IN MR IMAGING |
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Nuclear spin quantum number. Image
acquisition matrix - maximum image matrix, e.g. 256·256 pixels. Image acquisition
time - time required to carry out a magnetic resonance imaging procedure.
The additional image reconstruction time will also be important to determine how
quickly the image can be viewed. In comparing multiple slice and volume imaging
techniques, the equivalent image acquisition time per slice must be considered,
as well as the actual image acquisition time. Image
guided spectroscopy > Localized spectroscopy. Image
matrix - grid of columns and rows, usually 256·256, with a total number
of 64,536 pixels. Image
orientation - a recommended standard orientation for the presentation of MR
images is: (1) transverse: patient's right on the left side of the image, anterior
or ventral on top; (2) coronal: patient's right to left side of image, superior
or head to the top; (3) sagittal: patient's head to the top, anterior to the left
side of image. R (right), L (left), P (posterior), A (anterior), and if necessary
S (superior) should be shown on the screen and the hardcopies, as appropriate.
In displaying sagittal images, it is helpful to indicate whether a slice is to
the left or right of the midline. Inductance
- measure of the magnetic coupling between two current carrying loops (mutual
inductance) (reflecting their spatial relationship) or of a loop (such as a coil)
with itself (self inductance). One of the principal determinants of the resonance
frequency of an RF circuit. Inhomogeneity
- degree of lack of homogeneity, for example the fractional deviation of the local
magnetic field from the average value of the field. Interface
- set of devices that enables the interaction of the computer and the spectrometer.
Particularly, this includes an analog to digital converter (ADC), which turns
the analog voltages, such as the output of the RF receiver, into numbers that
can be read by the computer. It also includes a digital to analog converter (DAC),
which does the reverse, enabling the computer to produce control voltages. Integer -
a whole number (e.g. 1, 2, 3); 1.23 is a real number. Intermediately
weighted images - preferred term for proton-density weighted images. Interpulse
time - times between
successive RF pulses used in pulse sequences. Particularly important are the inversion
time (TI) in inversion recovery, and the time t between a 90° pulse and the
subsequent 180° pulse to produce a spin echo, which will be approximately
one-half the spin echo time (TE). The time between repetitions of pulse sequences
is the repetition time (TR). Intra-voxel
incoherent motion - diffusion and perfusion both act to reduce the signal
observed in-vivo; the two effects are difficult to separate and the term intra
voxel incoherent motion is used to describe their combined effect. Inversion
recovery (IR) - pulse MR technique which can be incorporated into magnetic
resonance imaging, wherein the nuclear magnetization is inverted at a time on
the order of T1 before the regular imaging pulse-gradient sequences. The resulting
partial relaxation of the spins in the different structures being imaged can be
used to produce an image that depends strongly on T1. Inversion
time (TI) - time between inversion (180° pulse) and the subsequent 90°
pulse which elicits an NMR signal in inversion recovery sequences. Inversion
transfer > Saturation transfer. IR
> Inversion recovery. ISIS
(Image Selective In Vivo Spectroscopy) - a localization scheme consisting
of eight scans with different combinations of three inversion pulses and receiver
phase for each scan. Summation in the correct manner causes all the signals outside
of the desired volume to cancel. Widely used for phosphorus spectroscopy. IVIM > Intra Voxel Incoherent Motion. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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