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How can hardware failures contribute to MR image artifacts?

By adjusting parameters inaccurately

By causing misrepresentation in the image

Hardware failures can lead to misrepresentation in the image, which is why this answer is correct. When components of MRI hardware, such as coils, gradients, or RF systems, malfunction, they can introduce inconsistencies in the magnetic field or the way the data is collected. For instance, if a gradient coil is not functioning properly, it may not be able to create the necessary gradients for spatial encoding accurately. This can result in distortions or artifacts that misrepresent the true anatomy being imaged, leading to a final image that does not reflect reality.

In contrast, the other options do not align with the nature of how hardware failures affect MRI images. Adjusting parameters inaccurately pertains to user error rather than hardware issues. Enhancing signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) through hardware failures is counterintuitive, as hardware issues typically lead to poorer image quality. Lastly, while reducing scan time may seem beneficial, it does not directly relate to the impact of hardware failures on image representation and may instead result from software adjustments rather than actual malfunctioning hardware.

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By enhancing SNR

By reducing scan time

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