Proton density within the tissue will affect the signal intensity on an MRI. The thicker the tissue, the more intense the return signal will be upon detection.
Yes, it can. MRI is suitable to find any soft tissue pathology (tendon included)
To see if you have cancer or cancerous tissue.
Yes, it's true.
NO, certainly not.
our tissue is affect the disease
It means the muscles, ligaments, and tendons in your lower back are normal on MRI.
MRI SCAN
no
Yes, cataracts are made of acrylic and will not affect the MRI scan in any way.
No, CT scans do not usually produce sharper images of soft tissue than those obtained using MRI.
Mri scan