Mri Notes
Mri Notes
DEFINITION MRI
Provides sectional images
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING No superimposition of structures
A computer-based cross-sectional imaging Clearly demonstrates structures even
modality without contrast media
The use of magnetic field and radio waves to Can resolved relatively small contrast
obtain a mathematically reconstructed image differences among tissue
Originally called: Nuclear Magnetic Contrast depends on the interaction of
Resonance matter with electromagnetic forces
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Describes the motion of atoms and their PROPERTIES THAT INLUENCES IMAGE
constituents APPEARANCE
Nuclear/spin density
MAGNETIC DIPOLE Relaxation times – T1 and T2
Small magnet created by the electron orbit Flow phenomena
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PHYSICAL HAZARDS
EXAMINATION TIME
Keep as short as possible
STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS
Physical Precautions:
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
STAIRCASE ARTIFACT
Description Staircase like nuance
Slices too thick; no
Cause
overlapping
Solution Overlapping slices
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