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04/24/2013

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Term
name originally used for MR
Definition
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Term
__ and __ discovered properties of MR
Definition
Bloch and Purcell
Term
Bloch and Purcell were awarded the Nobel Prize in __
Definition
1952
Term
Damadian showed that the relaxation of water in a ___ differed from that of water in a ____
Definition
tumor
normal tissue
Term
represents the rates of signal decay and the return of protons to equilibrium
Definition
relaxation time
Term
___ published the first crude cross sections of MRI in 1973
Definition
Paul Lauterbur
Term
__ further showed how the signals could be mathematically analyzed which made it possible to develop a useful imaging technique
Definition
Peter Mansfield
Term
Lauterbur and Mansfield were awarded the Nobel prize in __
Definition
2003
Term
spin on own axis, point in random directions, and will attempt to line up in a magnetic field
Definition
protons
Term
strongest nuclear magnets that create the strongest MRI signal
Definition
hydrogen nuclei
Term
rotation that occurs after protons align with magnetic field
Definition
precession
Term
protons in certain nuclei can be stimulated by radio waves of the correct frequency
Definition
basic principle of MRI
Term
resonant frequency is introduced as ___
Definition
very fast bursts of radiowaves
Term
after the RF pulse is applied, the protons that were spinning parallel to the ____ will now re-orient into the ___ of the RF
Definition
magnetic field,
perpendicular
Term
magnetization in the transverse (perpendicular) plane creates ____
and is processed by the computer as ____ to produce the image
Definition
an electrical current in the recieving antenna
an MRI signal
Term
based on nuclear density, relaxation rates, and flow
Definition
MRI signal
Term
strong signals appear __ and weak signals appear ___
Definition
white,
black
Term
factors of signal strength
Definition
-proton density
-relaxation time
-flow
Term
the number of processing nuclei in a given volume of tissue
Definition
proton density
Term
the release of energy by the excited protons
occurs at different rates for different tissues
Definition
relaxation time
Term
process of nuclei relaesing excess energy to the general environment
also called spin lattice relaxation
Definition
T1 relaxation rate
Term
release of energy by excited nuclei through interaction among themselves
Definition
T2 relaxation rate
Term
moving substances have a __ signal in MRI
Definition
weak
Term
controls the computer, displays the image
Definition
console
Term
houses electronics, stores data temporarily
Definition
computer room
Term
contains major component of MRI
Definition
magnet room
Term
3 types of magnets
Definition
-resistive magnets
-superconductive magnets
-permanent magnets
Term
simple, large electromagnet
requires cooling system
Definition
resistive magnet
Term
also electromagnets
cooled to low temp with liquid helium to reduce resistance, produces higher magnetic field
Definition
superconductive magnet
Term
constant field that does not require additional electricy or cooling
Definition
permanent magnet
Term
magnetic field of ___ magnets does not extend as far away from the magnet (fringe field)
Definition
permanent
Term
___ is a problem because it affects surrounding electronics
Definition
fringe field
Term
FDA limits MRI system to a field strength of ___
Definition
3 Tesla
Term
most MRI have a strength of
Definition
.2-1.5 Tesla
Term
antennas required for transmitting the RF pulse and receiving MRI signal
Definition
coils
Term
with a ___ time, more signal is available
Definition
longer
Term
classic sequence for T1 weighted images
can also provide T2 weighted images
useful when high signal from fat overwhelms small signal from underlying tissue of interest
Definition
spin echo
Term
imaging parameters
Definition
1. planes
2. slice thickness
3. imaging time
4. imaging sequence
Term
sequence that accentuates T1 info and provides timing parameters to minimize signal intensity in tissue
Definition
inversion recovery
Term
the only MRI contrast approved in the US, commonly used in CNS studies
Definition
Gadolinium
Term
metal with paramagnetic effects ___ T1 relaxation time, producing ___ contrast images
Definition
shortens
high
Term
used to improve image quality
if not used, the images of the heart may appear blurred
Definition
gating
Term
MRI is ___ to CT for imaging posterior fosa and white matter diseases, such as ___
Definition
superior
MS
Term
lungs, as well as blood in the great vessel have ___ MRI signal
Definition
low
Term
MRI is ___ sensitive to CT in detecting primary and metastatic tumors of the ___
Definition
more
liver
Term
parts of the musculoskeletal system such as ___, ___, and ___ are well visualized
Definition
limbs
bone marrow
joints
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