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What is the patient position for an MRI Knee?

A. Supine, feet first, with knee positioned in the coil as close to the isocenter as possible
B. Prone, feet first, with knee positioned in the coil as close to the isocenter as possible
C. Supine, head first, with knee positioned in the coil as close to the isocenter as possible



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Final answer:

The patient position for an MRI Knee is supine, feet first, with the knee positioned in the coil as close to the isocenter as possible.


Explanation:

The patient position for an MRI Knee is supine, feet first, with the knee positioned in the coil as close to the isocenter as possible.

When a patient undergoes a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, they lie on a table moved into a large solenoid generating a strong magnetic field. The alignment or relaxation of protons' spin in the body's tissues provides information on tissue structures.

The positioning of the patient is critical for obtaining accurate images and diagnosis during an MRI scan.


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