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(magnetic resonance imaging) Manyetik rezonans görüntülemesi: Çok güçlü bir mıknatıs ve radyo dalgaları kullanılarak canlı dokunun görüntülenmesini sağlayan ve iyonizan radyasyon içermeyen kesitsel bir radyolojik inceleme yöntemi
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(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) A specialized imaging study utilizing magnetic fields to visualize the spine and its various components including the discs, ligaments, muscles, and nerves
Magnetic resonance imaging (mag-NET-ik REZ-o- nans IM-a-jing) A procedure in which a magnet linked to a computer is used to create detailed pictures of areas inside the body
Magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that produces computerized images of internal body tissues It is based on nuclear magnetic resonance of atoms within the body induced by the application of radio waves
A technique that allows physicians to see images of tissues It is often used to examine the brain or spine, although it is commonly used for diagnosing subtle injuries to joints
Magnetic Resonance imaging A complex scanner that produces scans like a CT scanner, but usually with much greater detail The scanner uses radio waves in a high strength magnetic field instead of X-rays to create scans of the body Images can be produced in any chosen plane
the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images
Magnetic resonance imaging A procedure in which a magnet linked to a computer is used to create detailed pictures of areas inside the body
Magnetic resonance imaging, body pictures created using magnetic rather than x-ray energy
Magnetic Resonance Imagery-- A scanning technique that creates a visual image using electro-magnetic fields to see inside the body
is an abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging This is a technique that is used to diagnose avulsions and ruptures in the brachial plexus The patient is put into a large machine The machine emits a very powerful magnetic field The machine then uses this field to create very detailed pictures of the inside of the body It is very effective, but not usually 100% reliable in diagnosing avulsions and ruptures
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a large noninvasive device which utilizes the properties of magnetism to create nondestructive, three-dimensional, internal images of the soft tissues of the body, including the brain, spinal cord and muscle
Magnetic Resonance Imaging A non-invasive further investigation using a magnetic field analysed by computer, which allows the anatomical structures of the brain to be clearly visualised, in both physiological and pathological states A complimentary investigation to the CT scan
(magnetic resonance imaging) (n ) A medical imaging technique used for image capture Tissue area is simultaneously subjected to electromagnetic radiation and a magnetic field Sample data slices are gathered and later reconstructed into a composite image for further processing and analysis
magnetic resonance imaging A method of taking pictures of body tissue using magnetic fields and radio waves
Magnetic resonance imaging; an imaging method used by radiologists to view internal body structures using combinations of radio waves and magnetic fields
magnetic resonance imaging, a diagnostic tool that subjects the patients body to massive doses of magnetism to induce an energy reading that the MRI computer interprets as images based upon water content and the hydrogen ion, non-invasive and non-radioactive
Magnetic Resonance Imaging which provides clear images of interior parts of the body, especially the brain
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging Technology that allows for visualization of internal organs and structures Measures variations in magnetic fields caused by the differing amounts of water content in organs Especially useful in seeing degenerative brain processes
Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses magnetic resonance to produce images of the body
a technique used in the diagnosis and evaluation of disease and to monitor for the recurrence of cancer MRI produces internal pictures of the body using powerful electromagnets, radio frequency waves and a computer [ Top ]
magnetic resonance imaging : a noninvasive diagnostic technique that produces computerized images of internal body tissues and is based on nuclear magnetic resonance of atoms within the body induced by the application of radio waves
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
A type of diagnostic ray that uses magnets to obtain clear, detailed pictures of specific body sections MRIs can create a greater contrast between some soft tissues (such as in the brain) which usually makes it a better tool than a CAT Scan in such cases
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