- 1. Three-plane positioning scout.
- 2. Transverse T1-weighted post-gadolinium with flow compensation.
- 3. Coronal T1-weighted post-gadolinium coronal with flow compensation.
- 4. Sagittal post-T1-weighted gadolinium with flow compensation.
- 5. MRV (magnetic resonance venography). This sequence offers the possibility of demonstrating a venous angioma and showing its relationship to other major venous structures.
PROTOCOL: VENOUS ANGIOMAS
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