In this article, we explore the distinctions between CT scans and MRI scans, two commonly used medical imaging techniques. We delve into their principles, benefits, and applications, highlighting their unique features.
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SCAN VS MRI SCAN
2. A CT SCAN, OR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCAN, IS A MEDICAL
IMAGING PROCEDURE THAT USES X-RAYS AND COMPUTER
TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE DETAILED CROSS-SECTIONAL IMAGES
OF THE BODY.
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3. OVERVIEW OF MRI SC
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MRI (Magnetic Resonance
Imaging) is a non-invasive
medical imaging technique
that uses strong magnetic
fields and radio waves to
generate detailed images of
internal
diagnostic
the body's
structures for
purposes.
4. C O M P A R I SO N - T ECH N O L O G Y
M R I S C A N A N D C T SCAN
MRI Scan: Detailed imaging using magnetic fields.
CT Scan: Detailed imagingusing X-rays.
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C O M P A R I SO N Q U A L I T Y
M R I S CA N A N D C T SCAN
MRI Scan: High-resolution images, detailed soft
tissue visualization.
CT Scan: Lower resolution images, better for bone
and organ evaluation.
6. Comparison -
Radiation
Exposure
CT scans (Computed Tomography) use X-rays
to create detailed cross-sectional images of
the body. They involve exposure to ionizing
radiation, which carries a small risk of potential
harm due to cumulative radiationdoses.
MRI scans (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) do
not use ionizing radiation but instead utilize a
strong magnetic field and radio waves to
generate images. MRI scans are considered to
be safer in terms of radiation exposure
compared to CTscans.
8. CO M P A R I SO N - P A T I E N T CO M FO R T
V S M R I SCAN
C T SCAN
CT scan: Generally more comfortable
due to shorter scan time and larger
bore size.
MRI scan: Can be less comfortable
due to longer scan time, narrower
bore size, and potential for
claustrophobia.
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