MODULE 3. Further laboratory and imaging examinations related to breast cancer diagnostics
QUIZ MRI
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1. Which of the following situations are NOT indications for breast MRI?
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2. When is an MRI-guided breast biopsy needed?
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3. Which of the following are possible contraindications for MRI-guided breast biopsy?
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4. How many samples are taken at a time in MRI-guided biopsy?
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5. Which of the following statements are correct?
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6. What should be discussed with the patient before entering the breast MRI?
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7. Which of the following statements are correct about patient positioning?
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8. Which of the following roles of the radiographer during a breast MRI are true?
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9. What is the best time to perform a breast MRI?
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10. Which of the following statements are correct?
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11. The radiographer is needed in the imaging process, why?
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12. Most commonly used MRI devices are 1.5-3 Tesla.
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13. Contrast media are always used in breast MRI.
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14. T2-weighted imaging reveals only benign lesions.
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15. Radiologist expertise is essential in tumour identification.
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16. Silicone breasts can be imaged with any sequence method without compromising image quality.
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17. Breasts consist mostly of muscle so it is important to use fat saturation.
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18. Gradient echo is especially suitable for breast MRI because it is faster than spin echo.
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19. DWI and MRS are useful tools in assessing the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy
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20. Which of the following are true?
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21. SAR stands for
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22. Which of the following can be lethal during an MRI?
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23. Why are contrast media used in MRI?
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24. Gadolinium is
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25. High-risk groups of patients for NFS (nephrogenic systemic fibrosis) are?
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26. What does GFR stand for?
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27. And it signifies?
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