Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI):most modern scanning techniques

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most modern techniques which uses the principle of magnetic resonance to create the images of body parts for diagnostic purposes. When the resonating magnetic object is a an automatic nucleus, it is called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) the use of NMR to produce images of the body is called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Magnetic nuclei in the human body act like tiny bar magnets with north and south poles. When the body is placed in a large magnetic field, these bar magnet 1ine with the external magnetic field. Then by passing a radio frequency pulse through the body some of these little magnets absorb energy and change direction. When the radio waves are turned of, the body’s nuclei return to the original orientation releasing the absorbed energy and this is processed by a computer in to image.

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