How does an MRI work? | MRI basics explained | Animation
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Summary
MRI, originally known as NMR, uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body by measuring water content in tissues. The process involves aligning hydrogen protons in a strong magnetic field and then disrupting this alignment with a radiofrequency pulse, allowing for differentiation of various tissue types.