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MRI
 

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced medical scanning technology used by physicians to obtain images of the internal structures of the body. MRI uses two safe and natural forces, a magnetic field and radio waves, to produce vivid images of internal body parts. Computer technology creates detailed images of the soft tissues, muscles, nerves and bones in your body. Images are interpreted by a radiologist to see if a medical condition is present. Results are then sent to your doctor who will review them with you.

MRI provides doctors with a very high degree of accuracy to aid them in accurate diagnosis. MRI does not use any radiation, as compared to X-Ray and CT Scanning techniques. The procedure is non-invasive and no known side effects have been reported.

MRI is now commonly used as a primary diagnostic imaging tool. It's use can lead to early detection and prevention of disease and may reduce the need for exploratory and invasive surgeries.

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