Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to provide participants with the theoretical knowledge they need to understand how an MRI scanner works and the most important MRI diagnostic techniques.
Prerequisites
Course unit content
The course provides students with the theoretical elements useful for understanding the operating principles of MRI equipment and the main MRI techniques used in the clinical-diagnostic environment.
Full programme
The physics of spin
MRI signal localization
K-space and the Fourier transform
Basic pulses sequences (IR, SE, GE)
Contrast, spatial resolution, signal to noise ratio
Fast pulses sequences (FSE, Spoiled-GE, balanced-SSFP, EPI)
Parallel imaging, compressed sensing and A.I.
Fat suppression techniques
Paramagnetic contrast agents
Artifacts
Diffusion
Angio-MRI
Cardio-MRI
Bibliography
“MRI from picture to proton” of MCROBBIE, MOORE, GRAVES - Cambridge University Press
“Basic of MRI“ di J. P. Hornak - http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri
“Question and Answers in MRI” of Allen D. Elster - https://mriquestions.com
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam
Other information
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development