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A medical imaging device that can be used to locate a tumor in the brain is a MRI. MRI stands for Magnetic resonance imaging and uses radio waves and a magnetic field.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) would be the best medical imaging device to localize a brain tumor due to its superior soft tissue resolution and ability to provide detailed images of the brain. It can detect tumors in different parts of the brain and can help to determine the size, shape, and location of the tumor for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Yes, if the increase in tumor size is smaller than the resolution of the MRI machine, it may be challenging for the MRI to accurately identify the growth.
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Between the initial ultrasound to determine whether the lump is a tumor or a cyst and the procedure itself, a breast tumor biopsy can cost as much as $3,000 for an uninsured patient.
Only a MRI can tell for sure
you can not see evidence of hallucinations but you can see what may be causing and provoking hallucinations such as a tumor.
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The MRI of the patient is characteristic of malignant tumor. The malignant growth of the industries has spoiled the landscape.
This is way beyond my knowledge base to give you a full answer, but there are certainly varying grades of a tumor. I'm guessing the best way to tell would be to have a Brain MRI or CT scan. But here is a wealth of information on this subject that will be way more helpful than anything I can contribute. www.cedars-sinai.edu/2998.html
No, an MRI is used to image soft tissues such as ligament and muscles. These do not show up on an X-ray which looks at hard tissues such as bone.
This can be an indication of serious problems, and you might seek an MRI here. Imaginary odors can be an indication of a tumor or other problem.