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Hi mam iam studying 9th class 8th finished and June 5 9th portion will start mam my dream is to become a pediatrician or pediatric cardiac can you tell what to study to become pediatric cardiac and pediatrics plz mam plz your video is ver nice bu please answer to my questions mam
@@grajalakshmi7517 I'm sorry, but I can't answer that. It all depends on where you're from. I'm assuming you live in an Asian country? I don't know how the medical system is there, I'm sorry.
Very clear explanation. I had one months ago after a medically induced coma. I imagine I was still delirious from the anesthesia, but the experience was beautiful, not scary for me at all.
Sorry, spin is NOT precession. A proton spins around its own axis, but also possesses a WOBBLING motion - which is called precession. The frequency of precession is proportional to the applied external magnetic field.
@@dr.paulinemoyaert for me as medical professional it's misleading as f*ck. Maybe I'm not the best audience because I'm an engineer servicing MRIs and CTs and I distinguish those equipments easily.
In 2019, I had two false teeth implanted in Bangladesh. In filling a gap, the adjacent original tooth is cut short and a false tooth is placed over the tooth, to support the other false tooth. I don't know what material the teeth are implanted with, magnetic or not. Now I am in England. I need an MRI. I am afraid Please tell me what can I do?
It's hard to believe the protons before they are aligned are like a bunch of disordered kids running around. I bet if they weren't oscillating like that it would cause problems in the body. Sure the MRI doesn't damage tissue with ionizing radiation but I'm suspicious on the effect such powerful magnetic forces have and the electrical function of the body. It is literally moving protons. Does this effect the cellular chemestry?
so, if all the protons in your body are being rearanged by the magnetism, that would seem to imply that your body is being totaly restructured at a subatomic level. maybe you should make another video, to explain why we don't go into the machine as a person, & come out of it as a lifeless, mushy blob!!!🤔
Because the magnetic properties of subatomic particles do not determine either an atom’s chemical or atomic properties. Magnetism is far, far too weak to do that.
I just watched a 7 minute video that show how it works and then i watched a 20 minuyes video that explains how it works but i didn't get it until i saw your video. Thank you for making me understand!
Well done! Much clearer than a similar video nearly three times longer! Thank you.
Thank you, Mick! 💛
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Hi mam iam studying 9th class 8th finished and June 5 9th portion will start mam my dream is to become a pediatrician or pediatric cardiac can you tell what to study to become pediatric cardiac and pediatrics plz mam plz your video is ver nice bu please answer to my questions mam
@@grajalakshmi7517 I'm sorry, but I can't answer that. It all depends on where you're from. I'm assuming you live in an Asian country? I don't know how the medical system is there, I'm sorry.
It's okay mam thank you for your answer iam in India tamilnadu
Understood mri better with this video than a 2 hr lecture. Thank you :)
Wohoo 🤓! Glad it helped! You made my day 😍
It was so hard to understand the MRI principles before watching this video, thank you so much. Best explanation with best visualisation.
After spending an hour of useless and wasted searches finally got something useful. I really was a dummy and this helped me a lot thanks
The best explanation ever😊😊Thanks so much
you explained really well, we started MRI today and we have exam about all four modalities. thank you
Thank you Kafaya Hassan ☺
🇧🇷 I'm thanking you here in Brazil, your explanation was the best I found. Thanks.
You're very welcome! Greeting from Belgium :-)
Greetings from the Curitiba City. If you come to the south of Brazil, please visit our clinic. Congratulations on the content.
Thank you for sharing such valuable amazing content in a simple way. Awesome work.
Thank you, Pradeep! 💛
Thank you for this clear explanation!
Thanks, Klaas 😘
I have seen bunch of videos about MRI but you have cleared my all confusion .thanku so much❤❤❤
You're very welcome!
Understood within 3 mins! I have an exm tmrw and thank youu ^^
Simple yet informative. I Will show this videos to my students in radiology rounds.
Thank you, Irvanie!
(FYI: There will be an updated video of this video uploaded very soon :-))
Wow, i never thought these concepts would be so easy. If i had u as my physics teacher, i would’nt have opted out this subjectt…❤
Thank you so much 😍😊
Greatly explained
The way this video informs concise information is amazing, Thank you Dr (from a future doctor myself hopefully)
Good explain 👍👍👍
This is a great video! I will definitely be sharing the link with my students.
Easy to understand as a radio technologist
Thanks Nadeem! 😊
Very clear explanation. I had one months ago after a medically induced coma. I imagine I was still delirious from the anesthesia, but the experience was beautiful, not scary for me at all.
Ty now i understood 🎉🎉🎉
amazing machines. really are one of the most wonderous things of the human mind.
Nice.Ive shared your video with my friends.
Super 👍 Explain Very Simple And Made Mri Easy
Thank you so much 🙂
awesome video. Thank you so much
شكراً❤
Thanks a lot 👍
Very interesting video, thx!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing one literally i love it❤ and the content is outstanding🙌🏻
From india🇮🇳
Thank you so much, Abdul! You make my day 😍😊
I just got an mri and instantly searched this after😂
Me too - like 4 hours ago
lol mines next week 😂 doing last minute research
Me too..@@RCsBoy82
Samsies lol
thank you soo much for this video it helped me a lot
good job
Thanks a lot for you good explanation
Thank you so much ma'am
Wow, this is great! thank you. Now I don't have to read a 21 page explanation of how MRI works.
Thank you for such amazing and helpful content ❤.Keep up the good work as always.
Thank you, Yano! 😉
this is soo good, thankyou xx
You're so welcome! 😉😊
Marvelouos!
Please make a video on szintigraphie
How long does it take?, I have an MRI scheduled this month and I’m a little worried
0:40 ~ Looks like a scene from the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey!!
Madam... Colon or large intestine ulcers...can be detected by Ct scan and MRI?
Please explain mri t1 and t2 indetail and explain te tr in mri mam😊😊
Im researching on which field to go into. Is it possible to land a job after taking an associate's of sciense mri program?
Sorry, spin is NOT precession. A proton spins around its own axis, but also possesses a WOBBLING motion - which is called precession. The frequency of precession is proportional to the applied external magnetic field.
Thank you for adding this 😊
What energy does that hydrogen atom gives in which form? How does it gets detected by coils?
I'm so sorry, I wish I could help you. But it's too long ago since I made this video and I forgot the details about this, I'm so sorry 🤔🙄
@@dr.paulinemoyaert it's okay
Hello, how are you? I have a question, please, what are the materials that x-rays cannot penetrate❤
Lead :)
Are you aware that on thumbnail is a CT scanner not an actuall MRI?
Yes, is that a problem? :p
@@dr.paulinemoyaert for me as medical professional it's misleading as f*ck. Maybe I'm not the best audience because I'm an engineer servicing MRIs and CTs and I distinguish those equipments easily.
In 2019, I had two false teeth implanted in Bangladesh. In filling a gap, the adjacent original tooth is cut short and a false tooth is placed over the tooth, to support the other false tooth. I don't know what material the teeth are implanted with, magnetic or not. Now I am in England. I need an MRI. I am afraid Please tell me what can I do?
that's a ct scanner in the thumbnail
I still don't get how the images are created
There are tons of other videos on TH-cam. Maybe they can help.
It's hard to believe the protons before they are aligned are like a bunch of disordered kids running around. I bet if they weren't oscillating like that it would cause problems in the body. Sure the MRI doesn't damage tissue with ionizing radiation but I'm suspicious on the effect such powerful magnetic forces have and the electrical function of the body. It is literally moving protons. Does this effect the cellular chemestry?
Galatoomi hedduu
so, if all the protons in your body are being rearanged by the magnetism, that would seem to imply that your body is being totaly restructured at a subatomic level. maybe you should make another video, to explain why we don't go into the machine as a person, & come out of it as a lifeless, mushy blob!!!🤔
Because the magnetic properties of subatomic particles do not determine either an atom’s chemical or atomic properties. Magnetism is far, far too weak to do that.
Is this safer then a nuclear stress test? I have a nuclear stress test tomorrow I’m scared
It is a bit safer yes, but a nuclear stress test is sometimes better (depending on what the doctor wants to see)
@@dr.paulinemoyaert ok thank you
Thumbnail pic is 😂
I'll take this as a compliment 🙈😅
it won't be long, relatively speaking, until anti-gravitics becomes attainable.
whys an ipad being used inside? thumbs down lol
Ipad?
I just watched a 7 minute video that show how it works and then i watched a 20 minuyes video that explains how it works but i didn't get it until i saw your video. Thank you for making me understand!
I'm so glad to hear that! Your comment made my day. Thank you so much.
😂is MRI dangerous
this helped alot thank you