Doctors call MRI, MRI! There's no other term for it. It stands for 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging'. It used to be called NMR 'nuclear magnetic resonance' but the name was changed because people didn't like the idea of a 'nuclear' machine - although it's got absolutely nothing to do with bombs or radiation... just the same word used for a different thing.
One can find information on a breast MRI would be at your doctor or an websites that cover the process and results of a breast MRI. Most doctors will have information on a breast MRI.
Yes, a arachnoidtis will show on an MRI. This will show up on an MRI as a brain lesion, but doctors will furthur be able to determine exactly what the lesion is from.
No. Some doctors will order MRI with contrast to facilitate better imaging of some body structures. It is not absolutely necessary to have an IV for an MRI but if your doctor believes it is beneficial to have a the MRI with contrast then it best to consent and have the IV.
Many do, including the doctor or doctors that ordered them. But almost all prefer the radiologist also to give their interpretation.
A OMRI school or Open MRI school is a school that teaches people to be MRI technicians so that they can work alongside doctors on MRI machines in hospitals and clinics.
MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It's a nuclear process that allows doctors to see beneath flesh to identify damaged ligaments and tendons.
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Magnetic resonance imaging or MRI training can be found at many learning hospitals. These learning hospitals are basically normal hospitals with doctors that have interns to help with the diagnostic procedures.
I'm not a doctor !!! but i request a MRI after two doctors send it me to work, they do X-rays 3, chiropractic , but I just was work with ice pack on my back for 12-14 hrs a day and pills, is was something wrong, I'm got a lawyer they do MRI and they find a hernia bulge disc in the lumbar area, to inside off the column, the doctors and even X-rays cant diagnose to many things.
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If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.