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MRI, originally called NMR, uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body by measuring water content in tissues. The process involves aligning hydrogen protons in a magnetic field and then disrupting this alignment with radio frequency pulses to generate measurable energy signals.
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Concepts covered:magnetic fields, hydrogen protons, radio frequency pulses, water content, detailed images
MRI, originally called NMR, uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body by measuring water content in tissues. The process involves aligning hydrogen protons in a magnetic field and then disrupting this alignment with radio frequency pulses to generate measurable energy signals.
Question 1
Hydrogen atoms are crucial for MRI imaging.
Question 2
How does MRI utilize hydrogen atoms?
Question 3
Why is MRI safer than X-ray?
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A research team is developing a new MRI protocol to improve image clarity.
All of the following improve MRI image clarity except:
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A patient is curious about how MRI differentiates between various tissues.
Select three correct explanations for tissue differentiation in MRI:
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