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Precession
 
Precession is a wobbling motion that occurs when a spinning object is the subject of an external force. Relevant to MRI, the proton of a hydrogen nucleus spins around its axis giving it an angular moment (quantum mechanics). Through the protons positive charge and its spin it generates a magnetic field and gets a magnetic dipole moment (MDM) parallel to the rotation axis. If placed in a magnetic field the magnetic dipole moment will precess about the direction of the magnetic field with an angular frequency (Larmor frequency). The Larmor equation dictates that the frequency of the precession at higher field strengths is higher.
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Further Reading:
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When Is A Proton Just Like a Dreidle?
   by www.simplyphysics.com    
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Chickscope Overview: MRI Introduction For High School Students
   by chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu    
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Preemphasis
 
Means of compensating for the non-ideal response of a system such as the magnetic field gradient system by modifying the input function.
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PregnancyMRI Resource Directory:
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MRI can be indicated for use in pregnant women if other forms of diagnostic imaging are inadequate or require exposure to ionizing radiation such as X-ray or CT.
As a safety precaution, MR scanning should be avoided in the first three months of pregnancy.
Similar considerations hold for pregnant staff of a magnetic resonance department. An epidemiological study (by Kanal, et al.) concluded that data collected from MRI technologists were negative with respect to any statistically significant elevations in the rates of spontaneous abortion, infertility and premature delivery.
However, also for psychological reasons, it might be a wise precaution that pregnant staff members do not remain in the scan room during actual scanning.
There have been several reports (results could not be reproduced) that static magnetic fields may provoke genetic mutations, changes in growth rate and leukocyte count and other effects. No reports have been published that persons exposed to magnetic fields, including staff at MR departments, have a higher incidence of genetic damage to their children than found in the average population.
This research needs further investigation and for this purpose pregnancy should be considered a relative contraindication for MR spectroscopy and MRI procedures.
Taking into account that clinical MR imaging devices operate at field strengths of between 0.2 and 2.0 T, higher field strengths need more investigation.
mri safety guidance
MRI Safety Guidance
Today, there is no sign that MR can harm the fetus or embryo (MRI is used for fetal MRI - fetography). However, if a MRI examination is ordered, there should be a strict indication for this examination.

See also the related poll result: 'MRI will have replaced 50% of x-ray exams by'
 
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Assessment of Female Pelvic Pathologies: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Patients Undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Pelvic Assessment at the Maternity and Children Hospital, Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia
Saturday, 7 October 2023   by www.cureus.com    
MRI scans more precisely define and detect some abnormalities in unborn babies
Friday, 12 March 2021   by www.eurekalert.org    
Simple MRI method could help predict complications early in pregnancy
Friday, 8 November 2019   by www.radiologybusiness.com    
Many women exposed to MRI 'dye' in early pregnancy
Tuesday, 20 August 2019   by www.upi.com    
3-D MRI predicts pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction
Monday, 31 July 2017   by www.sciencedaily.com    
MRI helps predict preterm birth
Tuesday, 15 March 2016   by www.eurekalert.org    
Serious Pregnancy Complication Detected With MRI
Tuesday, 1 December 2009   by health.usnews.com    
Prepulse
 
Prepulses are prior to the excitation. To optimize, this is usually as short as possible. The time from the prepulse to the center of K-space (K0) is the prepulse delay time, also known as the inversion time (TI). Prepulses are more effective if the flip angle is kept as short as possible to values such as 10 to 30 ms.
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Techniques of Fat Suppression(.pdf)
   by cds.ismrm.org    
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