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  • == 3 Tesla MRI == ..., also known as '''3T MRI''', is a type of [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] (MRI) scanner that uses a powerful 3 Tesla magnet. The term "Tesla" in this cont
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  • ...refer to the use of magnetic fields, radio waves, the process of creating images of the body, and the injury caused by heat. ...implants or external objects, in the strong magnetic field created by the MRI machine. This can lead to burns on the skin or internal tissues.
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  • == Stabilized Images == ...imaging]] technique used in various fields of medicine. The term refers to images that have been processed to reduce blurring caused by the motion of the cam
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  • == Diffusion MRI == '''Diffusion MRI''' (''pronunciation: di-fyu-zhun em-ar-eye''), also known as '''Diffusion M
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  • == 3T MRI == ...ield that the machine can create. This can often lead to higher resolution images, which can be beneficial in visualizing fine details of the body, particula
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  • |Term=MRI Ultrasound Fusion Guided Biopsy ...sound Fusion Guided Biopsy - biopsy procedure that combines images from an MRI scan and an ultrasound to create a detailed 3D image of the prostate. This
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  • == Real-time MRI == .../, is a [[medical imaging]] technique that provides a continuous stream of images in real time. The term "real-time" is derived from the Latin "realis" meani
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  • ...[[MRI]], and [[CT scan]] to create images of the inside of the body. These images are then used to diagnose and treat diseases. ...This is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body.
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  • |Term=MRI ...io waves, a powerful magnet, and a computer to create a series of detailed images of areas inside the body. A contrast agent, such as gadolinium, may be inje
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  • == Breast MRI == ...que that uses [[magnetic field]]s and [[radio waves]] to generate detailed images of the breast tissue.
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  • ...e a type of radiation that can pass through the body and onto film, making images of the inside of the body. The term "X-ray" is derived from the German word ...y scanner, is a medical device that uses X-rays to produce cross-sectional images of the body. The term "computed tomography" comes from the Greek words "tom
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  • ...are application that is used for the visualization and analysis of medical images. ...of medical imaging, a slicer is used to create 'slices' or cross-sectional images of the body.
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  • ...vist) A substance used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create clear images of the brain, spine, heart, soft tissues of joints, and inside bones. Magne ...vist) A substance used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create clear images of the brain, spine, heart, soft tissues of joints, and inside bones. Magne
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  • ...more detailed images, while a lower bandwidth may result in less detailed images. * [[MRI]]: A medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the an
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  • ...) is a term used in the medical field to refer to the process of capturing images of the body's internal structures using various imaging technologies. ...d Tomography (CT) Scan]]: This type of scan uses X-rays to create detailed images of the body's internal structures.
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  • '''MRI Scan''' ...ive imaging technology that produces three dimensional detailed anatomical images. It is often used for disease detection, diagnosis, and treatment monitorin
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  • |Term=Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...ses magnetic fields and radio waves to create high-quality cross-sectional images of the body without using radiation
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  • == Perfusion MRI == ...RI), is a type of [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging|Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)]] that measures the amount of blood flow in the brain. The term "perfusion
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  • ...e that involves the use of various imaging technologies to create detailed images of the inside of the body. ...T) Scan]]: This type of scan uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed images of the body. It can be used to diagnose and monitor a variety of health con
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  • ...x-sided figure". In the medical context, it is used to describe objects or images that have a three-dimensional structure. ...[[Computed Tomography]] (CT) and [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] (MRI), the images are often represented as a series of two-dimensional slices that can be sta
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