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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn ligaments to tumors. MRIs are very useful for examining the brain and spinal cord. Also called: Magnetic resonance imaging, NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance.
Recent CE Mark approvals expand St. Jude Medical’s MRI-compatible device portfolio in Europe

Recent CE Mark approvals expand St. Jude Medical’s MRI-compatible device portfolio in Europe

Contrast auto-injectors gain momentum in western europe

Contrast auto-injectors gain momentum in western europe

New scanning methods could help predict people vulnerable to schizophrenia

New scanning methods could help predict people vulnerable to schizophrenia

Olfactory bulb changes fall short as imaging marker for PD

Olfactory bulb changes fall short as imaging marker for PD

New MGH-developed technology may extend benefits of MRI in patients with implanted devices

New MGH-developed technology may extend benefits of MRI in patients with implanted devices

Electroclinical triggers for repeat MRI in intractable epilepsy identified

Electroclinical triggers for repeat MRI in intractable epilepsy identified

MR Solutions demonstrates preclinical multi-modality imaging systems in Toronto

MR Solutions demonstrates preclinical multi-modality imaging systems in Toronto

UC Davis professor awarded $2.88 million NCI grant for breast CT research and development

UC Davis professor awarded $2.88 million NCI grant for breast CT research and development

OHTAC recommends MRgHIFU as possible cost-effective strategy for uterine fibroid treatment

OHTAC recommends MRgHIFU as possible cost-effective strategy for uterine fibroid treatment

Beckman researchers analyze vocal movement using new super-fast MRI technique

Beckman researchers analyze vocal movement using new super-fast MRI technique

NIST researchers develop new 2D NMR fingerprinting method to measure monoclonal antibodies

NIST researchers develop new 2D NMR fingerprinting method to measure monoclonal antibodies

White matter integrity supports cognitive performance, signal variability in aging brain

White matter integrity supports cognitive performance, signal variability in aging brain

Around 90% of all breast cancers can be diagnosed using MRI, shows study

Around 90% of all breast cancers can be diagnosed using MRI, shows study

Compact MRI and multimodality: an interview with Bernard Siow, UCL

Compact MRI and multimodality: an interview with Bernard Siow, UCL

Researchers find strong relationship between prenatal PAH exposure and behavioral impairment

Researchers find strong relationship between prenatal PAH exposure and behavioral impairment

New study may help decode attention deficit disorders

New study may help decode attention deficit disorders

National Science Foundation announces recipient of Faculty Early Career Development Award

National Science Foundation announces recipient of Faculty Early Career Development Award

Serious head injuries may contribute to faster brain ageing, new study reveals

Serious head injuries may contribute to faster brain ageing, new study reveals

Multimodality at the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imaging: an interview with Professor Mark Lythgoe, UCL

Multimodality at the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imaging: an interview with Professor Mark Lythgoe, UCL

New MRI technique from NIST may help diagnose TBI in U.S. veterans

New MRI technique from NIST may help diagnose TBI in U.S. veterans

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