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Multiple-mouse Neuroanatomical Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published on: February 27, 2011
Nonneurologic indications for MRI. Technological advances have broadened applications
1Division of Diagnostic Radiology, Department of Radiology, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, TX, USA. jschnitker@swmail.sw.org
Abstract:
Traditionally used for neurologic indications, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now being used to diagnose the most common musculoskeletal, vascular, hepatic, biliary, adrenal, and renal disorders. Drs Schnitker and Light discuss the nonneurologic indications for MRI as both a primary and an adjunct study. The advantages and disadvantages of fast scanning and open MRI are also presented.
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