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what is the difference between MRI and x-ray ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Overall, the biggest difference between an X-ray and MRI is the technique used. The MRI uses magnetic wave, whereas the X-ray uses radiation. They both can take pictures of the inside of the body and can be used for a better diagnosis of an injury or illness.

Answered by mramameen111
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Answer: what is the difference between MRI and x-ray ?

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X-rays and CT are one type of radiation, but the CT is more focused and take three-dimensional images in contrast to the X-ray only two dimensions, and therefore the CT scan gives much more details and helps a lot in diagnosis in addition to the characteristic of giving the pigment that the different pathological lesions are saturated with in different ways that distinguish them from each other, but Both types cause a lot of harm to the body in the case of repeated exposure at high doses, and it is more common in the case of a CT scan. Both types are very useful in bone injuries as well as special examinations of different parts of the body.

As for magnetic resonance, the human body is placed in a strong magnetic field that affects hydrogen atoms in the human body, which causes them to produce signals that the device translates into accurate images of body tissues, especially non-bone tissues. The dye can be used in this examination also to diagnose many lesions, the most important of which are the lesions of the nervous system.

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