Biological effects of exposure to magnetic resonance imaging: An overview

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The literature on biological effects of magnetic and electromagnetic fields commonly utilized in magnetic resonance imaging systems is surveyed here. After an introduction on the basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging and the electric and magnetic properties of biological tissues, the basic phenomena to understand the bio-effects are described in classical terms. Values of field strengths and frequencies commonly utilized in these diagnostic systems are reported in order to allow the integration of the specific literature on the bio-effects produced by magnetic resonance systems with the vast literature concerning the bio-effects produced by electromagnetic fields. This work gives an overview of the findings about the safety concerns of exposure to static magnetic fields, radio-frequency fields, and time varying magnetic field gradients, focusing primarily on the physics of the interactions between these electromagnetic fields and biological matter. The scientific literature is summarized, integrated, and critically analyzed with the help of authoritative reviews by recognized experts, international safety guidelines are also cited. © 2004 Formica and Silvestri; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Formica, D., & Silvestri, S. (2004, April 22). Biological effects of exposure to magnetic resonance imaging: An overview. BioMedical Engineering Online. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-3-11

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