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Need support for my bachelor thesis on Multiple Sclerosis in MRI

Hello everyone! I'm currently writing my thesis on how import MRI imaging is for MS and need some advice.

I'm currently examinating which Sequences hospitals and clinics are using for MS. If they are using "standard methods" or if some hospitals or doctors are using their own set of sequence protocols and for what reason exactly.

Anyone here who wants to share what sequences you are using for MS in your workplace? Maybe what device you're using aswell (Siemens, GE, 1.5 Tesla vs 3 Tesla, etc)

that would be really nice!

In return I can give you the list of sequences we're using here: (Siemens 1.5T Magentom)

  1. localizer
  2. t2_blade_tra_FLAIR
  3. ep2d_diff_3scan_trace_p2
  4. t1_se_tra
  5. t2_fl2d_tra_hemo
  6. contrast agent
  7. t2_blade_tra_320
  8. t2_tse_sag_448_3mpr
  9. t1_mpr_sag_30
  10. t1_se_r_tra_contrast agent
  11. optional:
  12. t2_space_dir_sag_p2_iso

+ entire spine

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