Mylegrams, commonly known as myelograms, are generally quite accurate for diagnosing conditions affecting the spinal cord and nerve roots, such as herniated discs, tumors, or spinal stenosis. The accuracy can depend on factors like the quality of the imaging technique used and the radiologist's expertise in interpreting the results. While myelograms are effective, they may not always provide a complete picture, and additional imaging studies, like MRI or CT scans, may be needed for a comprehensive assessment.
fairly accurate. the protest scene is acted out to be as accurate as possible
Accurate data is information that is correct.
not very
Epic literature cannot always be very accurate, it tells us different stories, but they cannot be accurate for sure.
NO!
more accurate, most accurate.
Because "accurate" begins with a vowel, you need the article "an", as in "an accurate deduction".
Yes. That spelling of accurate is accurate (correct in detail).
Quite accurate.
Most are pretty accurate, but get one from the doctor and it will be truly accurate.
100% accurate
Some are accurate.
I will accurate you!
Yes, accurate is an adjective.
accurate itself is an adjective
50% accurate
accurate