- Sagital T1
- Axial T2 FSE
- Axial FLAIR
- Axial echo planar/diffusion weighted scan
- T2* weighted GRE(for hemosiderosis)
- 3D FIESTA Pre contrast
- 3D FIESTA Post contrast
- Post contrast Coronal
- Post contrast Sag
- 2D TOF -to demonstrate the jugular vein in the jugular foramen-to asses the venographic floe in the posterior fossa and skull base also usefull
Cranial Nerves IX-XII MRI Protocol
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