Producing images of body structures using magnetic field and radio waves is called as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These images are used to study the internal condition of body organs such as blood vessels, tissues, muscles etc., This method of diagnosis is considered to be painless and it does not involve any X-rays. MRI has an exception for patients with pacemakers, metal implants, metal chips or clips because of magnetic effect. The magnet which is present creates a strong magnetic field which aligns the protons of hydrogen atoms further exposing to radio waves. Computer which is connected to it further produces an image by processing the information from receiver. Science Journals Magnetic resonance imaging allows us to learn about various aspects of this imaging diagnosis providing us information from various scientists working with this.
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