Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mri)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a type of medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the internal organs and tissues of the body. MRI is the most commonly used medical imaging procedure and has a wide range of applications, from diagnosing medical conditions to helping surgeons plan and perform complex surgeries. MRI is particularly beneficial in detecting tumors, vascular problems, and neurological issues. MRI is also used in clinical research to better understand diseases and identify potential treatments. Its non-invasive nature and high accuracy make MRI a valuable tool for doctors and patients alike.
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