Artifact Flashcards

1
Q

What is artifact in an MR Image?

A

Information in the image that is incorrect or misrepresents true anatomy as a result of the imaging process itself

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2
Q

MR image artifacts may occur when?

A

-When hardware fails
-if software bugs exist.
-When incorrect parameters are selected.
-Directly from the patient
-The MR system needs maintenance
-the appropriate parameters are not selected.

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3
Q

True/False:

MR artifacts can always be corrected, or at least minimized by you, the technologist.

A

False

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4
Q

What is the most common artifact?

A

motion

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5
Q

What is an example of physiological image artifact?

A
  • Cardiac motion
    -non-correct patient breathing during abdominal imaging
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6
Q

Motion artifact occurs in which direction?

A

Phase direction

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7
Q

Motion artifacts are caused by:

A

spins that change location from one phase encoding step to the next.

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8
Q

Pre-saturation RF pulses are:

A

RF Pulses Placed spatially over specific areas of anatomy to prevent artifacts originating from the anatomy.

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9
Q

The parameter used by a technologist that uses a frequency or slice-encoding multi-lobed graidnet to “rewind” moving spins such as blood or CSF to prevent or reduce flow artifact is:

A

Gradient moment nulling

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10
Q

Susceptibility artifact can be caused by:

A

-Metal in the area of interest
-Tissue-air interfaces
-A tissue-compact bone interfaces

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11
Q

One effective method of reducing metal artifacts is to:

A

increase the receive bandwidth

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12
Q

Good methods for reducing respiratory ghosting artifacts include:

A

-Breath-hold the patient
-use respiratory navigators

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13
Q

the default frequency encoding direction for an axial of the brain is:

A

anterior to posterior
“y” direction

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14
Q

Chemical Shift artifacts occur in the _____ direction

A

Frequency

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15
Q

the most effective way to decrease chemical shift artifact is to increase ________

A

receive bandwidth

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16
Q

Chemical Shift Artifacts _________ as field strength increases.

A

increase

17
Q

Truncation/Gibbs artifacts appear as a “____________” appearance

A

ringing

18
Q

Trunctation/Gibbs can be reduced by:

A

increasing phase and frequency encoding steps