Lecture MRI
Lecture MRI
(MRI)
n Introduction
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The Components
The Technology
Physics behind
MR
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Introduction
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What is MRI?
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Introduction
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Why MRI ?
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The Components:
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The Magnet
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The Technology
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Spin:
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Spin (cont.):
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Energy Absorption:
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= 2
0
= 2.675x108 s1T
=1.5T
=63.864MHz
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Imaging:
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Released as heat
OR
Exchanged and absorbed by other protons
OR
Released as Radio Waves.
original long.
alignment
transverse
precession
The Image
Physics of MRI
It is an interplay of
n Magnetism
n Resonance
Longitudinal magnetization
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Resonance
The gradient coils.
nA) the body placed in the core of
the magnet with B0 aligned to its
long axis.
nB) the gradient coil oriented in
the Z-axis (along the long axis of
the body) which gradually and
linearly increases from left to
right.
nC) At the center of the gradient
field, the frequency is equal to
that of B0, but at a distance x
the field changes by a factor of
B0.
Resonance
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= Bo
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References
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