Materials with
magnetic susceptibility cause this
artifact. There are in general three kinds of materials with magnetic susceptibility:
ferromagnetic materials (iron, nickel etc.) with a strong influence and paramagnetic/diamagnetic (aluminium, platinum etc./gold, water, most organic compounds etc.) materials with a minimal/non influence on magnetic fields. In
MRI,
susceptibility artifacts are caused for example by medical devices in or near the
magnetic field or by
implants of the patient. These materials with
magnetic susceptibility distort the linear
magnetic field gradients, which results in bright areas (misregistered signals) and dark areas (no signal) nearby the magnetic material.