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Scaphoid MRI Protocol
Sagittal T2 TSE (fat sat)
Coronal T1 SE
Coronal T2 TSE (fat sat)
Axial PD TSE
Coronal T1 TSE
Coronal Obl T2 TSE (fat sat) angled through scaphoid – see Fig.12
Sagittal Obl T2 TSE (fat sat) – see fig.13
Coronal post Gadolinium T1 TSE (fat sat)
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