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Why is MRI important?

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Why is MRI important?

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MRI allows doctors to see images of your internal organs and structures in great detail and, from many different angles. This gives your doctor information more quickly, more economically, and more accurately than past tests and exploratory surgeries.

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This technology is important because MRI scans illustrate more clearly than ever before, the difference between healthy and diseased tissue, and can provide important information about the brain, spine, joints and internal organs. It can lead to early detection and treatment of disease and has no known side effects. Consequently, your physician will be better able to determine the most appropriate treatment for you.

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