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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses powerful magnets, radio waves, and a computer to make detailed pictures inside your body. Your doctor can use this test to diagnose you or to see how well you've responded to treatment. Unlike X-rays and CT scans, an MRI doesn't use radiation.

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Answered by suyambu
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What Is an MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses powerful magnets, radio waves, and a computer to make detailed pictures inside your body.

Your doctor can use this test to diagnose you or to see how well you've responded to treatment. Unlike X-rays and CT scans, an MRI doesn't use radiation.

Why Would You Get an MRI?

An MRI helps a doctor diagnose a disease or injury, and it can monitor how well you’re doing with a treatment. MRIs can be done on different parts of your body.

An MRI of the brain and spinal cord looks for:

Blood vessel damage

Brain injury

Cancer

Multiple sclerosis

Spinal cord injuries

Stroke

An MRI of the heart and blood vessels looks for:

Blocked blood vessels

Damage caused by a heart attack

Heart disease

Problems with the structure of the heart

An MRI of the bones and joints looks for:

Bone infections

Cancer

Damage to joints

Disc problems in the spine

MRI can also be done to check the health of these organs:

Breasts (women)

Liver

Kidneys

Ovaries (women)

Pancreas

Prostate (men)

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