Mri
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a widely used diagnostic imaging technique. It uses strong magnetic fields, radio waves, and computer technology to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. Due to its high level of detail, MRI is particularly useful for identifying a wide range of diseases and abnormalities in internal organs, such as cancer, infections, and heart and vascular conditions. MRI is also helpful in evaluating the anatomy of the body and can provide information on the status of certain organs and tissues. Its non-invasive procedure makes it an exceptional imaging technique with no ionizing radiation or contrast agents, making it safer to use than other imaging techniques.
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