Yes. An x-ray shows only bones; an MRI shows bones+tissues+muscle.
I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue. I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue.
MRI
MRI is particularly useful for imaging the brain and spine, as well as the soft tissues of joints and the interior structure of bones.
my MRI of my brain says there is dark fluid what does this mean
After mri,on lower spine what does clinical correlation mean
The iron in your blood is part of hemoglobin, which is a stable molecule and not affected by the magnetic field in an MRI. The iron atoms in hemoglobin are tightly bound within the molecule and not free to move, so they are not pulled out of the blood.
there bones might be weaker than others because they are young and there bones have not grown fully yet
You go for CAT scan for study of bones and you go for MRI for study of organs.
MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging.
Because he has a small pituitary gland
becasue peoples bones can be weaker than aveage