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Radiology and Medical Imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Radiology and medical imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique used to generate detailed images of the body's internal structures. MRI is increasingly used in medical diagnosis and treatment, as it provides images of soft tissue as well as bone, allowing doctors to detect and diagnose disease…

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Overview

Radiology and medical imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique used to generate detailed images of the body's internal structures. MRI is increasingly used in medical diagnosis and treatment, as it provides images of soft tissue as well as bone, allowing doctors to detect and diagnose diseases or injuries more accurately. MRI is also used for sports medicine, providing insights into the body's structures and movements, helping athletes to optimize their performance. With the help of this technique, doctors can also detect and monitor changes in brain and organ functions, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and other medical conditions.

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Suliman Salih · United Arab Emirates Ciro Gabriele Mainolfi · Italy Ryuya Yamanaka · Japan

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