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Cancer > MRI
The following information is about MRI.
MRI Defined
Magnetic resonance imaging (mag-NET-ik REZ-o-nans IM-a-jing). A procedure in which radio waves and a powerful magnet linked to a computer are used to create detailed pictures of areas inside the body. These pictures can show the difference between normal and diseased tissue. MRI makes better images of organs and soft tissue than other scanning techniques, such as CT or X-ray. MRI is especially useful for imaging the brain, spine, the soft tissue of joints, and the inside of bones. Also called nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
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Off-site MRI Links, User Submitted
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Fri Jul 3
- How to read a CT axial image: Reading a back MRI
- InteleViewerWS _User_Guide.pd f (application/p df Object)
- arno klein's Mindboggle
- :: Neurosense - Neuromarketing Consultancy ::
- No Lie MRI - Home Page
Thu Jul 2
- e-MRI.org : Free online Magnetic Resonance Imaging course
- Thomas Sowell
- MRI | ComplaintsBoar d.com
- MRI Support Group - Home
- Ministry of Research and Innovation
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