Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

ABSTRACT

Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI is a painless, non-invasive procedure that is often used to diagnose symptoms that can not be fully understood through laboratory tests. MRI scan can provide the doctor with the important information about the internal organs, joins, spain and brain that are otherwise difficult to examine. MRI is a medical imaging scanner that arranges the nuclei of hydrogen atoms using a powerful magnetic scanner. A pulse of a radio wave will interact with this alligment and get some pattern that are then analyzed by a computer. Procedures of MRI are the important things that you must learn before you going through to take these procedures, including personal medical check up and emotional check up. At once MRI is complete, your trained radiologist will examine your condition from the computer image and report the result to your doctor. Because brain tissues is difficult to examine, MRI commonly used to diagnose the central nervous system including tomours, stroke, alzheimer disease and degenerative diseases.

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