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Image Guidance
The higher the frequency, the larger will be the amount of heat developed. The more ionic the biochemical environment in the tissue, the more energy that will be deposited as heat.
This effect is well known for homogeneous model systems, but the complex structure of various human tissues makes detailed theoretical calculations very difficult, if not impossible.
By scanning problems, it is important to verify the transmission frequency. If the RF transmitted into the patient was, e.g. 5000 Hz lower than the resonance frequency of the protons, no protons was excited, and no signal returns. | | | | | | | | | Further Reading: | | Basics:
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Quick Overview Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
DESCRIPTION
Static on the image
REASON
Electromagnetic emissions
HELP
Shielding, eliminate the factor of disturbance
RF noise, which often appears as static on the image, can be caused by a medical device located anywhere in the MR procedure room.
RF noise is a result of excessive electromagnetic emissions from the device that interference with the proper operation of the MR scanner.
The interference is attenuated and aliased in the frequency direction.
Image Guidance
| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Radio Frequency Noise Artifact' (3).
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Quick Overview Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
DESCRIPTION
Image non-uniform
REASON
Signal too intense
The received radio frequency signal is too strong, parts of the signal get lost by converting from analog to digital, resulting in a washed out image.
Image Guidance
| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Radio Frequency Overflow Artifact' (2).
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DESCRIPTION
Bright spot in the center of the image, ghosting
REASON
RF detection circuitry problem
Image Guidance
Radio frequency quadrature artifacts are technical faults and must be eliminated by the service. | | | | | Further Reading: | News & More:
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DESCRIPTION
Line across the center of the image
REASON
Combination of problems
A receiver turn on artifact (not a true MR signal) appears similarly like a FID signal artifact, except that they extend into the signal-free region, while the FID (a real MR signal) is confined to the projection of the sample along the readout axis.
Image Guidance
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