MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)
About MRI
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is a common procedure around the world.
An MRI scan uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to create a detailed, cross-sectional image of internal organs and tissues within the body. The following are examples in which an MRI scanner would be used:
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anomalies of the brain and spinal cord
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tumors, cysts, and other anomalies in various parts of the body
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injuries or abnormalities of the joints, such as the back and knee
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certain types of heart problems
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diseases of the liver and other abdominal organs
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the evaluation of pelvic pain in women, with causes including fibroids and endometriosis
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suspected uterine anomalies in women undergoing evaluation for infertility
