2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jceh.2015.08.001
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Principles and Techniques: Lessons for Clinicians

Abstract: The development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for use in medical investigation has provided a huge forward leap in the field of diagnosis, particularly with avoidance of exposure to potentially dangerous ionizing radiation. With decreasing costs and better availability, the use of MRI is becoming ever more pervasive throughout clinical practice. Understanding the principles underlying this imaging modality and its multiple applications can be used to appreciate the benefits and limitations of its use, fu… Show more

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“…The advantage of MRI imaging compared to CT scan are a non-ionizing radiation imaging, multiple image/multiplanar drawing images, good spatial resolution, no bone artifact, noninvasive and superior able to assess soft tissues such as breast cancer [1]. The general approach to MRI data analysis involves the extraction of signals from a given area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advantage of MRI imaging compared to CT scan are a non-ionizing radiation imaging, multiple image/multiplanar drawing images, good spatial resolution, no bone artifact, noninvasive and superior able to assess soft tissues such as breast cancer [1]. The general approach to MRI data analysis involves the extraction of signals from a given area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general approach to MRI data analysis involves the extraction of signals from a given area. The use of ROI analysis becomes standard practice across all MRI imaging [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal application of MRI is fostered by manufacturing of MRI machines that have stronger field strengths. Improvement of MRI image acquisition is a result of ultrafast sequence protocols and better postacquisition image processing and rendering [3]. Fetal MRI technologies, in addition to rapid progressions in prenatal molecular genetics diagnosis and the availability of in utero intervention, have revolutionized obstetric practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI therein applies electromagnetic waves emitted by gradient magnetic field to visualize the internal structure of objects, and it is advantageous in multiplanar imaging and tissue characterization [7,8]. The advent of MRI has been greatly valued clinically, including diagnosing and predicting prognosis of heart disease, lung cancer and gastric carcinoma [9][10][11].…”
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“…The advent of MRI has been greatly valued clinically, including diagnosing and predicting prognosis of heart disease, lung cancer and gastric carcinoma [9][10][11]. As a kind of MRI technique, diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) was firstly introduced to examine intensive brain ischemia and other symptoms like multiple sclerosis and cerebral cancer in the early 1990s [8,12,13]. DWI distinguished tumor tissues from normal tissues through quantification of water molecule diffusion, which was particularly manifested as restricted water molecule movements within tumor tissues in comparison to those within normal tissues [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%