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MRI Pediatric Spine Protocol
"MRI Pediatric Spine Protocol"
Sagittal T1 FSE
Sagittal T2 FSE
Axial T1 FSE
Axial T2 FSE
(Coronal T1-W spin-echo for scoliosis)
"
MRI Pediatric Spine Protocol"
with contrast enhancement
Sagittal T1 FSE
Sagittal T2 FSE
Axial T2 FSE
Contrast-enhanced "
MRI Pediatric Spine Protocol"
Sagittal T1FSE
Axial T1 FSE through target area
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