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How does MRI differ from other diagnostic procedures, like conventional x-ray, CT scanning, or nuclear medicine studies?

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How does MRI differ from other diagnostic procedures, like conventional x-ray, CT scanning, or nuclear medicine studies?

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All diagnostic imaging procedures provide information about the form and/or function of the body. MR images typically contain greater information about the body’s soft tissue than other procedures. This means that MRI can provide highly detailed anatomical images of the body. Additionally, the trained medical professionals responsible for acquiring MRI can easily produce MR images with varying contrast, showing many different planes of the body with functional information, such as blood flow.

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