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A diagnostic technique based on analysis of the absorption and transmission of high-frequency radio waves by the water molecules in tissues placed in a strong magnetic field. Using computers this analysis can be used to produce images of the tissues in any plane of the body.
Ãâó: www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity/glossary/m.shtml
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Magnetic resonance imaging, body pictures created using magnetic rather than x-ray energy.
Ãâó: www.gulflink.osd.mil/medsearch/glossary/glossary_m...
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| MRI |
(magnetic resonance imaging): A procedure in which a magnet linked to a computer is used to create detailed pictures of areas inside the body.
Ãâó: www3.mdanderson.org/focus/breast/glossary/DEFS_MP....
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical diagnostic technique that creates images of the body using nuclear magnetic resonance. When a patient is placed into the cylindrical magnet, the process follows three basic steps. First, MRI creates a magnetic steady state within the body using a magnetic field 30,000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field. Then MRI stimulates the body with radio waves to change the steady-state orientation of protons. ...
Ãâó: www.ccac.ca/en/CCAC_Programs/ETCC/GlossaryEng.htm
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a special imaging technique used to image internal structures of the body, particularly the soft tissues; creating an image superior to a normal x-ray.
Ãâó: www.amnh.org/exhibitions/epidemic/glossary.html
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