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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), or magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to image the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, radio waves, and field gradients to form images of the body.
Magnetic resonance can mean:
Via Christi Health Child Life Specialist Angie Long goes through the entire MRI procedure to show patients what they can expect when getting an MRI. http://www.viachristi.org/locations/radiology-and-imaging
This is a Lightbox Radiology Education introduction to the physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). For more information on our courses and online e-learning products, visit lightboxradiology.com.au.
Radiographer, Mark Harrison gives a quick patient overview of the MRI scan...
Dr. Howard Hart Jr. - pioneer in MRI design describes how the MRI works. (In HD). Part of the "Wizards of Schenectady Series - Carl H. Rosner". Learn about traditional nuclear magnetic resonance imaging used in most hospitals in the world.
A cardiac MRI scan uses magnetic fields to look at how your heart is working without causing you too much pain or discomfort. This video explains everything that will happen on the day of your cardiac MRI scan and talks you through the process from start to finish. The MRI scanner is very loud and this video will give you some idea of what it will sound like before you come in for your treatment, and will also help you choose what to wear for your appointment as some items of clothing are not recommended.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) "sees" inside the body by mapping the position of water molecules, which exist at different densities in different types of tissue. Watch the video above for a sample of some impressive MRI images of the human body in action. Sources: Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Magnetic_resonance_imaging_videos ImprobableResearch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVAdCKaU3vY Abhijit Chaudhari: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw1v8fobLZM Colorectal Surgery Services: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwjteVVxWeU Randomehro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-0JRR3F6Wc Reuters: http://uk.reuters.com/video/2014/07/20/womb-with-a-view-shows-unique-slice-of-t?videoId=239385427 Christian Bamberg: http://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9...
Walk through the entire MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) process with a member of the Nationwide Children's Hospital team. From beginning to end, we'll tell you what to expect and how your MRI can be just like an outerspace adventure! To learn more about how to prepare for your MRI and about Nationwide Children's Hospital's Radiology team, visit: http://bit.ly/13FEoZe To learn more about Nationwide Children's Hospital, visit: http://bit.ly/13FEtwc
UPDATE: Questions about why we were doing what we were doing? Please see the FAQ under "MRI magnet quench: the movie." That video is also entertaining, btw. Fun, games and safety implications with a 4 tesla (T) MRI magnet that was about to be decommissioned. Note how magnetic objects let loose tend to oscillate along the magnet bore. That's because the peak magnetic field gradients are at either end (near the magnet face), causing peak acceleration as the object enters, followed by progressively damped changes of direction. See practiCalfMRI.blogspot.com for more information.
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains what is happening in the body when it undergoes an MRI. Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.' For more information on MRIs: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#copyright
The MRI is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner. We can observe almost every part of the body from head to foot and from every angel with this imaging device, particularly the internal organs. And if we have a clear idea of what we are looking for we can attain great results. This scanner does not use X-rays but a powerful magnetic field, like a giant magnet. We will use various settings to highlight details in black... or grey... or white. It all depends on what we are looking for.
The MRI Patient Experience at Nottingham - to find out more, visit http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/radiology
Describes the basic physics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and relevant terms such as T1 & T2 relaxation, pulse sequence, frequency and phase encoding, T1WI and T2WI. Introduces the landmark papers of Drs. Damadian and Lauterbur that made magnetic resonance imaging a reality.
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You may need an MRI or CT scan but not know what to expect. We answer these questions for patients everyday and you can find out too in this explainer video. https://goo.gl/8jCcj5
A basic description of how does the MRI work, no quantum physics, no rocket science. this is for anybody
Meet Scott, a technologist for Michigan Residence Imaging. In this video Scott will take you through the procedure of recieving an MRI for your brain. Real video representation plays alongside narration to help give a better understanding of this thirty minute operation and ease any concerns you may have about your own appointment.
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An MRI takes very detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It doesn't hurt, but it can take a while to do.
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