Once the machine is done working, it compiles all the data into images1 that are immediately uploaded to your patient records. From here, it is the job of radiologists and other clinical experts to look at and interpret the images so that they can deliver you the best care possible.5
After the protons are disturbed, the magnetic field reasserts itself and realigns the protons in the patient's body. This takes a short amount of time and releases a small but measurable electro-magnetic signal which is picked up by the machine's detectors.1,3
There are two different types of radio pulses, T1 and T2, and the type of pulse determines the type of image that the scan takes.T1 scans highlight fatty regions where T2 scans highlight both fatty and watery regions.4
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Fig. 5, T1 weighted image, left, T2 weighted image, right.
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Once the machine is done working, it compiles all the data into images1 that are immediately uploaded to your patient records. From here, it is the job of radiologists and other clinical experts to look at and interpret the images so that they can deliver you the best care possible.5
After the protons are disturbed, the magnetic field reasserts itself and realigns the protons in the patient's body. This takes a short amount of time and releases a small but measurable electro-magnetic signal which is picked up by the machine's detectors.1,3
There are two different types of radio pulses, T1 and T2, and the type of pulse determines the type of image that the scan takes.T1 scans highlight fatty regions where T2 scans highlight both fatty and watery regions.4
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Fig. 5, T1 weighted image, left, T2 weighted image, right.
Fig. 4
Fig. 6
Title
Fat vs. Water
Title
Result
Title
Realignment
Write a brief description here
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