There are essentially two ways of explaining the fundamentals of MRI: - correct answer
Classically and via quantum physics
. All things are made of ____, including the human body. - correct answer atoms
The mass number or atomic weight is the sum of the ______ in the nucleus - correct answer
protons and neutrons
MR active nuclei are characterized by their tendency to align their axis of rotation to an applied: -
correct answer magnetic field
MR active nuclei that have a net charge and are spinning, automatically acquire a/an _____ and can
align with an external magnetic field. - correct answer magnetic moment
The isotope of the hydrogen nucleus called _____ is the MR active nucleus used in clinical MRI. - correct
answer protium
______ law of electromagnetic induction states that a magnetic field is created by a charged moving
particle that creates an electric field. - correct answer Faraday's
In the absence of an applied magnetic field, the magnetic moments of hydrogen nuclei are ______
orientated and produce ______ overall magnetic effect. - correct answer randomly,
no
Quantum theory uses the ______ of the spins (or hydrogen nuclei) to illustrate alignment. - correct
answer energy level
,Magnetic moments of hydrogen spins are constantly changing their orientation because, due to
__________, they are always moving between high and low-energy states. - correct answer
Zeeman Interaction
According to ______ law, there are about 6 x 1023 molecules per gram of tissue. - correct answer
Avogrado's
The precessional frequency is often called the ______ frequency. - correct answer
Larmor
The ______ expresses the relationship between angular momentum and the magnetic moment of each
MR-active nucleus. - correct answer gyromagnetic ratio
_____ is a phenomenon that occurs when an object is exposed to an oscillating perturbation that has
frequency close to its own natural frequency of oscillation. - correct answer
resonance
Application of an RF pulse that causes resonance is termed: - correct answer
excitation
The combination of development of phase coherence and _______ results in coherent magnetization
that precesses in the transverse plane. - correct answer nutation
If just the right amount of energy is absorbed, the NMV lies in the transverse plane at ______ degrees to
B0. - correct answer 90
The magnitude of the flip angle depends on the ______ of the RF excitation pulse.
1. amplitude
2. duration
3. phase - correct answer 1 & 2 only
The emf is defined as the energy available from a unit of charge traveling once around a: - correct
answer loop of wire
, Voltage signal is produced when ___ magnetization cuts across a coil placed in the area of a moving
magnetic field. - correct answer coherent
The process by which hydrogen loses energy is called: - correct answer relaxation
A very simplified pulse sequence is a combination of RF:
1. pulses
2. signals
3. intervening periods of relaxation
4. all of the above - correct answer 4. all of the above
One of the main advantages of MRI compared to other imaging modalities is its excellent ______
discrimination. - correct answer soft tissue
Extrinsic contrast parameters include all except:
1. TR
2. Flip Angle
3. Value
4. Flow - correct answer flow
The recovery of longitudinal magnetization is caused by a process termed: - correct answer
T1 Recovery
The typical T1 recovery time of fat in brain tissue at 1T is ____ ms. - correct answer
200
T2 decay is caused by the magnetic fields of neighboring hydrogen nuclei interacting with: - correct
answer each other