A process that creates a sequence of finely detailed images of different body parts using radio waves, a strong magnet, and a computer. To enhance the visibility of the tissues and organs in the image, a contrast agent, such as gadolinium, may be injected into a vein. An MRI scan can be used to diagnose a condition, make treatment plans, or assess how well a course of treatment is working. The breast, pelvic, and abdominal organs, as well as the brain and spinal cord, the heart and blood arteries, the bones, joints, and other soft tissues, may all be imaged with great benefit. Also known as nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance imaging.
Uses of MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which examines your body's organs and structures, uses radio waves and a strong magnet. Medical professionals utilise MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from cancer to torn ligaments. MRIs may be used to look at the brain and spinal cord.
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