How MRI works?

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As the patient enters an MRI scanner a large magnet surrounds the patient. The scanner subjects nuclei of the body's atoms to a radio signal, temporarily knocking select ones out of alignment. When the signal stops, the nuclei return to the aligned position, releasing their own faint radio frequencies, which are sent to a computer to build up detailed images of the patient's anatomy.

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