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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields, radio waves, and field gradients to produce images of the body’s internal structures. Tags: #mri #magneticresonanceimaging #medicaldevices References: 1. 🤍 2. 🤍 3. 🤍 4. 🤍 5. 🤍 6. 🤍 7. 🤍 8. 🤍 9. 🤍 10. 🤍 11. 🤍 12. 🤍 13. 🤍 14. 🤍 15. 🤍 16. 🤍 17. 🤍 18. 🤍 19. 🤍 20. 🤍 21. 🤍 22. 🤍 23. 🤍 24. 🤍 25. 🤍 26. 🤍 27. 🤍 28. 🤍 29. 🤍
In this video, we'll take a look at how MRI works and what happens during a MRI scan. We'll go over the physics of MRI and explain what happens to the body during an MRI scan. If you're curious about how MRI works or just want to know more about it, this video is for you! By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of MRI and will be able to answer some questions about the technology. MRI scanners look deep inside your body to produce detailed images. This simple animation explains the physics behind this medical marvel. To find out more, visit: 🤍 More information about MRI scan: 🤍 SUBSCRIBE ► 🤍
Functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, is a popular neuroimaging method that enables us to obtain images of brain activity. In this video, I discuss how fMRI works, what is represented in a typical fMRI image, and some of the methodological problems associated with the use of fMRI. TRANSCRIPT: Functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, is a type of neuroimaging used to obtain images of brain activity. fMRI involves exposing the brain to multiple magnetic fields, and relies on the observation that protons in the nuclei of hydrogen atoms respond to this procedure by emitting an electromagnetic signal that can be detected by the fMRI scanner. The fMRI scanner is capable of determining some of the properties of the tissue the signal came from, and can use this information to reconstruct a high-resolution image of the brain. Additionally, the fMRI scanner can detect differences in the magnetic properties of oxygenated vs. deoxygenated blood, and thus can identify changes in levels of oxygenated blood in different regions of the brain using a method called blood-oxygen-level-dependent, or BOLD, contrast. BOLD is typically what enables us to identify which brain areas are most active in fMRI. Areas of the brain that are more active tend to receive higher levels of oxygenated blood. Thus, higher levels of oxygenated blood in a particular brain region are believed to correspond to higher neural activity in that region. On a typical fMRI image, color-coding is used to represent differences in the level of oxygenated blood and thus differences in activity. Activity in those areas can then be associated with whatever task was performed at the time of the scan. fMRI was developed in the early 1990s and since has become a very popular neuroimaging method. Nevertheless, in its short history fMRI research has been plagued by issues like small sample sizes, the use of methods that lead to a high number of false positives, and a small proportion of study results that have been independently reproduced. As the field has become more aware of these problems, many researchers have begun to adjust their approach to address them. References: Poldrack RA, Baker CI, Durnez J, Gorgolewski KJ, Matthews PM, Munafò MR, Nichols TE, Poline JB, Vul E, Yarkoni T. Scanning the horizon: towards transparent and reproducible neuroimaging research. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2017 Feb;18(2):115-126. doi: 10.1038/nrn.2016.167. Small SA, Heeger DJ. Functional Imaging of Cognition. In: Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM, eds. Principles of Neural Science, 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2013. Stamatakis EA, Orfanidou E, Papanicolaou AC. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In: Papanicolaou AC, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences. New York: Oxford University Press; 2014. MRI image at :40 courtesy of DrOONeil on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍
UPDATE: Questions about why we were doing what we were doing? Please see the FAQ under "MRI magnet quench: the movie." That video is also entertaining, btw. Fun, games and safety implications with a 4 tesla (T) MRI magnet that was about to be decommissioned. Note how magnetic objects let loose tend to oscillate along the magnet bore. That's because the peak magnetic field gradients are at either end (near the magnet face), causing peak acceleration as the object enters, followed by progressively damped changes of direction. See practiCalfMRI.blogspot.com for more information.
Audience: Radiology Residents Summary: K-space is symmetrical The center provides contrast information The periphery provides spatial resolution Radial K-space filling reduces artifact due to gross motion Credit to MRI Principles. Mitchell and Cohen. Saunders 2nd Ed, Dec 5, 2003 for select images.
After two days of testing various magnetic objects for the amount of force they exert when allowed into the vicinity of a 4 tesla (T) superconducting magnet, it was finally time to turn the old gal off. There are essentially two ways to do it: the long way - connecting the magnet to a special power supply and running it down - or the short way - by pushing the Big Red Button that is present in case of emergencies. We chose the latter. Why? Because we would never be using the magnet again and, well, because we wanted to see what would happen. After all, we are scientists. FAQ: 1. So what exactly is a quench? In a controlled quench - which this was because it was initiated using the magnet's built-in circuitry - all the electrical energy (tens of megajoules) is dumped as heat across diodes, causing all the liquid helium in the cryostat to expand and blow through a carbon "burst disk" located in a special duct atop the magnet. The circuit can be activated with an emergency button. It takes about 30 seconds for the field to decay to near zero. 2. Is it dangerous to the magnet to quench it? Yup. A quench is violent; vibration can damage the superconducting wire, for example. And air ice can get into the magnet turret via cryopumping if a new burst disk isn't installed in the magnet turret very soon after the quench. Air ice is as hard as steel, and really difficult to remove! 3. Is a quench dangerous to people? It could be. The helium gas vents at near supersonic speeds. Note the characteristic humming sound as it vents. (And you thought helium gas only made squeaky noises if you breathe it in and then talk like Mickey Mouse!) The helium gas is a shade above -269 C. Yes, C. It will freeze anything it touches. If you were to breathe in the gas your lungs would freeze and be massively damaged. That's why the quench duct vents atop the building, where the gas can dissipate into the atmosphere without coming into contact with anyone. 4. Can a quench go awry? Yup. If there is a blockage in the quench duct, or if something fails, e.g. because of the combination of ultra-cold temperatures (that tends to turn everything brittle, even steel) and vibration, then helium gas could end up somewhere it doesn't belong. Worst case would be helium pressure building up because of a blockage; that's akin to a bomb. Second worst would be helium gas blowing back into the magnet room because of a breach somewhere in the duct between the magnet and the roof. 5. Why did you quench it? The magnet was a decade old and no longer used for research. Weighing four tons and requiring expensive rigging to remove/ship, and with a scrap value only in the tens of thousands (there's not much of a market for old 4 T magnets), it was better for us to convert it into a "mock scanner," for practice functional MRI sessions. So the specialty equipment is still in use, just not as a scanner. 6. What happened to the scanner after the quench? We turned the old magnet cryostat into a "mock", or zero field, scanner for training functional MRI subjects. It's still working in this capacity and will be for a long time. We donated the old electronics and patient bed to the manufacturer to support the three or four existing 4 T magnets still out there. 7. Why didn't you donate the magnet, or sell it to someone who could use it as an MRI? The cryostat is steel on the outside, lots of Mylar insulation and other gubbins on the inside. The wire is a superconductor, Nb-Ti alloy. The whole thing weighs about 4 tons. It's a lot of money to crane/move these behemoths. The scrap value is far less than the cost to move it, and the cost to someone else who wanted to use it would be about $200,000 just to remove it from the current location. How much more it would cost to ship and re-install depends on the journey, but there aren't many organizations who would pay hundreds of thousands for something that is essentially obsolete. Luckily for us, we had need of a mock scanner. 8. Why did you waste all that helium? Isn't there a shortage? There isn't a shortage of helium per se - it's the second-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen. The shortage is specifically liquid helium, and the reasons for the shortage are entirely financial/political reasons. Helium is recovered as a by-product of some natural gas and oil operations, but there are other ways to capture it, except that they cost more money. 9. But couldn't you have captured the helium for reprocessing? There's no easy way to push liquid helium out of a supercon magnet; they aren't designed that way. And capturing all that gas would require a truly massive recovery vessel. The expense would be hundreds of times the value of the liquid helium. Some MRI facilities - if they have a lot of magnets near to each other - may have a recovery system "plumbed in," but the cost of such as system is prohibitive for a single MRI magnet.
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Whitney has been having pain in her elbow. As a gymnast, Whitney spends a lot of time on her hands flipping around the gym. It's possible that elbows are not designed to do this all the time, and the pain is Whitney's elbow's way of saying hey kid take it easy. Here Whitney heads to the imaging center to get an MRI of her elbow. Hopefully there is not anything seriously wrong! Get well soon Whitney! From Wikipedia: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, radio waves, and field gradients to generate images of the organs in the body. MRI does not involve x-rays, which distinguishes it from computed tomography (CT or CAT). While the hazards of x-rays are now well-controlled in most medical contexts, MRI still may be seen as superior to CT in this regard. MRI is widely used in hospitals and clinics for medical diagnosis, staging of disease and follow-up without exposing the body to ionizing radiation. MRI often may yield different diagnostic information compared with CT. There may be risks and discomfort associated with MRI scans. Compared with CT, MRI scans typically take greater time, are louder, and usually require that the subject go into a narrow, confined tube. In addition, people with some medical implants or other non-removable metal inside the body may be unable to undergo an MRI examination safely. MRI is based upon the science of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Certain atomic nuclei are able to absorb and emit radio frequency energy when placed in an external magnetic field. In clinical and research MRI, hydrogen atoms are most often used to generate a detectable radio-frequency signal that is received by antennas in close proximity to the anatomy being examined. Hydrogen atoms exist naturally in people and other biological organisms in abundance, particularly in water and fat. For this reason, most MRI scans essentially map the location of water and fat in the body. Pulses of radio waves excite the nuclear spin energy transition, and magnetic field gradients localize the signal in space. By varying the parameters of the pulse sequence, different contrasts may be generated between tissues based on the relaxation properties of the hydrogen atoms therein. My Official Links: Whitney’s Instagram 🤍 Gravity Gal and Quantum Qid T-Shirts 🤍 Whitney's YouTube Channel 🤍 Whitney's facebook 🤍 Whitney’s Musical.ly 🤍whitneybflippin Sterling’s YouTube Channel 🤍 Braxton’s YouTube Channel 🤍 Blakely’s YouTube Channel 🤍 Houston’s YouTube Channel 🤍 💥Hey There!💥: You can help us translate this video, and get credit below! Click here: 🤍
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Please leave your COMMENTS below and please SHARE this video with your friends. The video is a patient education video on Epilepsy. Epilepsy is a common and diverse set of chronic neurological disorders characterized by seizures. Created by Dr.Aniruddha Malpani and brought to you by Health Education Library for People, The patient education HELP Video Guide series is aimed at creating awareness and educating patients on various medical conditions and diseases. These are short videos of 3 to 4 minutes aimed to provide you complete researched and evidence-based information about the disease which includes symptoms, tests, treatments etc. Epilepsy is a common and diverse set of chronic neurological disorders characterized by seizures.Some definitions of epilepsy require that seizures be recurrent and unprovoked, but others require only a single seizure combined with brain alterations which increase the chance of future seizures. In many cases a cause cannot be identified; however, factors that are associated include brain trauma, strokes, brain cancer, and drug and alcohol misuse among others. Epileptic seizures result from abnormal, excessive or hypersynchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Epilepsy becomes more common as people age. Onset of new cases occurs most frequently in infants and the elderly.As a consequence of brain surgery, epileptic seizures may occur in recovering patients. Epilepsy is usually controlled, but not cured, with medication. However, more than 30% of people with epilepsy do not have seizure control even with the best available medications. Surgery may be considered in difficult cases.Not all epilepsy syndromes are lifelong some forms are confined to particular stages of childhood. Epilepsy should not be understood as a single disorder, but rather as syndromic with vastly divergent symptoms, all involving episodic abnormal electrical activity in the brain and numerous seizures. source: wikipedia.
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What are the benefits and risks of using silver nanoparticles in consumer products, including colloidal silver? Risk Bites' Andrew Maynard looks at seven things you should know about this nanomaterial. Silver nano has been hitting the headlines for a few years now, both as a smart new technology for preventing bacterial infection, and as a potential new health and environmental threat. But what's the science behind how it behaves, and how it might be beneficial, or harmful? We take a look at seven things worth knowing about silver nanoparticles some of which may surprise you! For more information on silver nanoparticles, check out the links below. The Risk Bites Team: Andrew Maynard David Faulkner Alyssa Berry Backing track: Based on Blue and Green by Rimsky. 🤍 FURTHER INFORMATION AND READING Nanoparticles and their size may not be big issues. University of Oregon. 🤍 Colloidal silver: Is it safe or effective? Mayo Clinic. 🤍 Nanosilver: Weighing the Risks and Benefits. Environmental Health Perspectives. 🤍 Nanosilver and consumer products. EPA 🤍 Some antibacterials come with worrisome silver lining. Chicago Tribune, Feb 15 2014. 🤍 Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies Consumer Products Inventory: Nano Silver 🤍 X-static 🤍 Crypton Fabric 🤍 Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe, and spread the word!