physics : MRI Flashcards

1
Q

what does MRI stand for

A

magnetic resonance imaging

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2
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how does MRI work

A

uses the magnetism of nuclei within the body

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3
Q

MRI will prompt these reactions

A
  • atoms line up depending on their magnetic moment
  • atoms relax depending on what sort of perturbations given to mm
  • atoms relax to original states => gives info that will build into an image
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4
Q

atoms with an even number of protons

A

have no magnetism

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5
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atoms with an odd number of protons

A

have slight magnetism

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6
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hydrogen is the most common

A

atom with an odd no. of protons

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7
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protons in a magnetic field

A

have a microscopic magnetisation & they spin within that magnetic field

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8
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protons spin

A

in 2 diff directions or 2 diff axes in that magnetic field

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9
Q

rate of precession is

A

resonance or larmor frequency

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10
Q

radiofrequency… what & at the larmor frequency

A

an electromagnetic field

43Hz per tesla

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11
Q

where to apply an RF pulse

A

at right angles to main field

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12
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what happens with RF

A
  • atoms absorb en preferentially
  • spins of protons flip 90 degrees and now perpen to magnetic field
  • magnetic moment changes direction
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13
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what happens when the magnetic moment changes direction

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  • longitundal magnetism decreases , ,transverse on created
  • protons spin together therefore theyre along the line of RT pulse
  • theref giving a strong magnetic signal
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14
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T1 spin lattice relaxation

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  • transverse magnetism goes back to longitundal
  • kinda slow process… few secs
  • 90 degree flips relaxes back to vertical direction
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