My perspective is that M.R.I is is good probably because it's used for x-raying your brain to see if there are any tumors or anything bad that is going on to your head. I think M.R.Is can't see wood, they can't see it through its scanner. I don't know why but it just can't.
an MRI
an MRI
MRI offers several advantages in radiation therapy, including its ability to provide high-resolution, soft tissue contrast, which helps in accurately delineating tumor boundaries and surrounding organs. This enhances treatment precision and can improve patient outcomes. However, disadvantages include the longer scan times compared to CT, potential challenges in integrating MRI data with existing radiation planning systems, and issues related to the presence of metal implants in patients. Additionally, MRI is less effective for visualizing calcified tissues and air-filled structures.
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.
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No. It is not a treatment it is a scan. An MRI is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI are used for imaging tissues.
manly in the middle of the mri
MRI can damage cells
renal MRI
The agency that referred the patient for the MRI; the doctor or clinic.
An open MRI is an MRI that, unlike usual MRI's let patients enjoy space and comfort while continuing to have their insides scanned. The technician in this context of the question would oversee the MRI screening process.
MRI Software was created in 1971.