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

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

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All diagnostic imaging procedures provide anatomical or functional information about the body. MRI provides greater information about the body’s soft tissues than other procedures. Trained medical professionals produce MRI images with varying contrast, showing many different planes of the body with functional information, such as blood flow. In contrast to x-ray, CT scanning, mammography, and nuclear medicine, MRI provides diagnostic information without using radiation or radioactive nuclear subjects.

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