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Old 01-25-2016, 05:37 AM
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"It's also a T2 sample if that helps."

Ellie, I am not an expert on interpreting MRI data but (day job stuff) have a fair understanding of the NMR theory involved.

T2 (spin-spin) scans can often give helpful information. T1 (spin-lattice) scans can often provide complementary information.

Discussing the option of a T1 scan with your care team is worth considering.

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