Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic flux and computer-generated radio waves to make detailed images of the organs and tissues in your body. MRIs employ powerful magnets, which produce a robust magnetic flux that forces protons within the body to align thereupon field. When the radiofrequency field is turned off, the MRI sensors are ready to detect the energy released because the protons realign with the magnetic flux. The time it takes for the protons to realign with the magnetic flux, also because the amount of energy released, changes counting on the environment and therefore the chemical nature of the molecules. Physicians are ready to tell the difference between various sorts of tissues supported these magnetic properties

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