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How does MRI work?
Oscar Renon
Created on March 30, 2025
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How does MRI work?
01
MRI : MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
02
Magnetic field : an area around a magnet or something magnetic, in which it has a force to attract objects to itself
03
CT : CT stands for the use of X-rays to make three-dimensional images
04
Intravenously : by means of a vein
05
Anatomical : relating to the scientific study and representation of the physical body and how its parts are arranged
First of all lets see what is an MRI ?
So how does it work ?
So here are the results !
Advantages of MRI
No radiation exposure
Superior soft tissue contrast
Non-invasive and painless,
Challenges and Limitations :
- Cost and availability
- Time-consuming
- Claustrophobia & noise
- Metal implants
My sources :
- https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri
- https://dictionary.cambridge.org/fr/dictionnaire/anglais/intravenously
- https://culturesciences.chimie.ens.fr/thematiques/chimie-analytique/spectroscopies/comment-fonctionne-une-irm
- https://santebd.org/les-fiches-santebd/scanner-irm-radiologie/je-vais-passer-une-irm
- https://www.ameli.fr/assure/sante/examen/imagerie-medicale/deroulement-irm#:~:text=Une%20IRM%20(imagerie%20par%20résonance,organisme%20se%20mettent%20à%20vibrer.