Yes, MRI results can be put on a CD. Medical facilities often provide patients with a CD containing their MRI images in a standard format, such as DICOM, which can be viewed on compatible software. This allows patients to share their imaging results with other healthcare providers easily. It’s advisable to request the CD when receiving the MRI results.
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It is possible to listen to music during an MRI. The person being scanned wears headphones during the scan, enabling the technicians to communicate with the person being scanned. Generally you can take a CD, sometimes they have their own selection, but that could be risky! The technician will put the CD on for you and it will play through the headphones.
It means that they could find nothing wrong on the MRI.
To view an MRI CD on your Acer laptop, first insert the CD into the laptop's optical drive. If your laptop doesn't have a built-in CD drive, you may need an external USB CD/DVD drive. Once the CD is inserted, open the file explorer, navigate to the CD drive, and look for image files in formats like DICOM (.dcm). You might need specialized software, such as a DICOM viewer (e.g., OsiriX, RadiAnt, or MicroDicom), to open and view the MRI images.
It means that they could find nothing wrong on the MRI.
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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.
What you find is usually a reboot disc or a install disc
No. Put simply, an MRI scanner utilised radio waves and a magnetic field. Without a magnet, there is no magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Wen you put your mind in it.
If you mean CD like CD player, then no.