Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance

<p>Magnetic resonance imaging is a very complex diagnostic technique. Therefore, both practical experiences and theoretical understanding is needed for effective diagnostics. It is therefore important that physicians are sufficiently familiar with the basic physical principles of magnetic reso...

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Main Authors: Bojan Božič, Luka Kristanc, Gregor Gomišček
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2014-01-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
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spelling doaj-1a3fcf75af434d7c8b493b79531e4f5b2020-11-24T21:38:05ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242014-01-018212856Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonanceBojan Božič0Luka Kristanc1Gregor Gomišček2Inštitut za biofiziko, Medicinska fakulteta Univerza v Ljubljani Lipičeva 2 1000 LjubljanaInštitut za biofiziko, Medicinska fakulteta Univerza v Ljubljani Lipičeva 2 1000 Ljubljana Osnovno zdravstvo Gorenjske ZD Kranj Gosposvetska 10 4000 KranjInštitut za biofiziko, Medicinska fakulteta Univerza v Ljubljani Lipičeva 2 1000 Ljubljana Zdravstvena fakulteta Univerza v Ljubljani Zdravstvena pot 5 1000 Ljubljana<p>Magnetic resonance imaging is a very complex diagnostic technique. Therefore, both practical experiences and theoretical understanding is needed for effective diagnostics. It is therefore important that physicians are sufficiently familiar with the basic physical principles of magnetic resonance. In the interpretation of physical concepts, we will rely both on the classical as well as on the quantum-mechanical view of the signal formation in magnetic resonance, which are to some extent complementary. The signal appearance in magnetic resonance imaging will be discussed. A special emphasis will be put on the role of the resonance frequency and the pulse sequences. Furthermore, the spin echo as one of the most used classical signal sequences in diagnostic investigations will be described.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1033magnetic resonanceresonance frequencypulse sequencespin echorelaxation time
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author Bojan Božič
Luka Kristanc
Gregor Gomišček
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Luka Kristanc
Gregor Gomišček
Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
Zdravniški Vestnik
magnetic resonance
resonance frequency
pulse sequence
spin echo
relaxation time
author_facet Bojan Božič
Luka Kristanc
Gregor Gomišček
author_sort Bojan Božič
title Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
title_short Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
title_full Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – Part 2: The basics of magnetic resonance
title_sort magnetic resonance, a phenomenon with a great potential in medicine, but with a complex physical background – part 2: the basics of magnetic resonance
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <p>Magnetic resonance imaging is a very complex diagnostic technique. Therefore, both practical experiences and theoretical understanding is needed for effective diagnostics. It is therefore important that physicians are sufficiently familiar with the basic physical principles of magnetic resonance. In the interpretation of physical concepts, we will rely both on the classical as well as on the quantum-mechanical view of the signal formation in magnetic resonance, which are to some extent complementary. The signal appearance in magnetic resonance imaging will be discussed. A special emphasis will be put on the role of the resonance frequency and the pulse sequences. Furthermore, the spin echo as one of the most used classical signal sequences in diagnostic investigations will be described.</p>
topic magnetic resonance
resonance frequency
pulse sequence
spin echo
relaxation time
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1033
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