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Understanding Magnetic Resonance Imaging
A Brief Overview of MRI Spin Echo Sequence
Introduction
Dr. Erin Gomez presents an overview of magnetic resonance imaging
Explains the concept of protons and their behavior in a magnetic field
Introduces the role of an MRI scanner and its magnetic field
Describes the alignment of protons with the magnetic field
Proton Behavior
Protons act like bar magnets in a magnetic field
Normally, protons have random orientations
External magnetic field can influence the alignment of protons
Majority of protons align with the magnetic field, generating a net magnetization vector
Spin Echo Sequence
Protons in the body also spin on their axes
Spin frequency depends on the applied magnetic field strength
RF pulses can manipulate the alignment and phase of protons
RF pulse knocks protons into an alternate plane and synchronizes their phase
Signal Generation
Synchronized protons generate an electrical signal
Signal decay occurs due to differences in proton procession speeds
T2* effects lead to signal loss and distortions in MRI
T2* effects can be combated with refocus RF pulses
Spin Echo Imaging
One-eighty degree refocus pulse phases protons in the opposite direction
Echo is produced, resulting in information for imaging
Multiple echoes can be captured to reduce T2* effects
Spin echo or fast spin echo imaging can be performed
Sequence Recap
Alignment of protons with the magnetic field
Ninety degree RF pulse and transverse magnetization
Recovery, decay, and signal generation
One-eighty degree refocus pulses and echo production
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