| magnetic resonance imaging |
a technique widely used in the diagnosis of central nervous system disorders and a variety of diseases. MRI is a non-invasive procedure and provides clear, vibrant images that enable physicians to diagnose and manage disease. This technique uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to generate images of the body in 2-D and 3-D.
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| magnetic resonance angiography |
a non-invasive method of vascular imaging and determination of internal blood vessel anatomy. The technique is used routinely in carotid and cerebral angiography, as well as for studies of other vascular structures.
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| magnetic resonance imaging |
A brain scanning technique that can reveal a contrast between normal and abnormal tissues. It is safe and painless, with no side effects or risks.
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| magnetic cortical stimulation |
The induction of painless electrical current within the brain to detect abnormalities in cortical motor neuron function.
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| magnetic electricity |
Electricity induced by a magnetic device.
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