Magnetism
Origin of the magnetic field

Magnets divided into three groups
Diamagnetics
Paramagnetics - important for medical diagnosis
Ferromagnetics
Diamagnetics
External magnetic field with strength B0 is applied to a diamagnetic substance. What happens?

Paramagnetics

The behaviour of a group of protons in the presence of a magnetic field

Precession

NMR
Excitation of a proton
Requirements of NMR
Recession frequency
RF = ν0 = γ B0
γ = gyromagnetic number
NMR imaging methods

How is the MF produced in NMR
by electric coil
What determines the precession of nuclei being investigated in NMR
the direction of the MF produced by the electric coil
Magnetic resonance in nucleus (NMR)
NMR Imaging

What does NMR imaging analyse?

T1
Resonance differences in water

How is contrast obtained in NMRI
Applications of NMR
Tumor diagnostics (T1)
МS (T1)
Cerebral haemodynamics (Gd)
Brain stroke (Gd)
NMR spectroscopy (chemical shift)
Oxygen levels
Cardiac function
Advantages of NMR
High contrast
Computed control over the image
Motion sensitivity (diffusion, blood flow)
Good resolution (<1 mm)
Noninvasive method
Disadvantages of NMR
Artefacts of movement
Contraindications (pacemakers, implants, etc)
Claustrophobia