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What Are the Technological Advantages and Limitations (Disadvantages) of MRI?

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What Are the Technological Advantages and Limitations (Disadvantages) of MRI?

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MRI provides information that differs from other imaging modalities. Its major technological advantage is that it can characterize and discriminate among tissues using their physical and biochemical properties (water, iron, fat, and extravascular blood and its breakdown products). Blood flow, cerebrospinal fluid flow, and contraction and relaxation of organs, both physiologic and pathologic, can be evaluated. Because calcium emits no signal on spin echo images, tissues surrounded by bone, such as the contents of the posterior fossa and the spine, can be imaged, and beam hardening artifacts are avoided. MRI produces sectional images of equivalent resolution in any projection without moving the patient. The ability to obtain images in multiple planes adds to its versatility and diagnostic utility and offers special advantages for radiation and/or surgical treatment planning. Excellent delineation of anatomic structures results from inherent high levels of contrast resolution. Para- and s

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