Significance of Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), according to the text, is a neuroimaging technique used extensively in psychiatry. It is utilized to study brain structures and identify abnormalities associated with conditions like schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease. MRI offers detailed images of the brain, allowing for the investigation of anatomical differences in individuals with mental health conditions. It is a valuable diagnostic tool, although its clinical utility may sometimes be offset by its cost.
Synonyms: Mri
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Hindu concept of 'Magnetic resonance imaging'
In Hinduism, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic tool within the Indian healthcare system. It visualizes internal body structures, identifying conditions like endometriosis, spinal issues, and brain lesions. MRI can also reveal physiological changes and is used in the diagnosis of various conditions.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Computerized Tomography (CT) and this (MRI) are types of scans that can be performed.[1] (2) This imaging technique, also known as MRI, was used to diagnose the patient's condition by visualizing the brain.[2] (3) Magnetic resonance imaging is a medical imaging technique used to assess joint issues and detect erosive features, and it is used in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.[3] (4) This usually offers no additional information, as mentioned in the text for the diagnosis.[4] (5) This imaging technique uses a strong magnetic field to create detailed anatomical images and may show alterations in the occipital lobe, useful in various CNS-related disorders.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This is a diagnostic tool mentioned in the text, which can display both physiological and pathological changes, accessible in the Indian healthcare system.[6]
The concept of Magnetic resonance imaging in scientific sources
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive medical imaging technique using magnetic fields and radio waves to visualize internal body structures. It aids in diagnosing various conditions by providing detailed images of organs and tissues, from brain scans to assessing soft tissue injuries, tumors, and joint issues.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) A medical imaging technique used to evaluate the characteristics of brain arteriovenous malformations, which is used to evaluate venous drainage, feeding-artery aneurysms and the location of the lesion.[7] (2) This is an imaging technique that is used to identify findings of the optic nerve to help with the post operative visual deficits.[8] (3) This appears superior at clearly delineating the tumor edge, determining the vascular nature of the lesion, and identifying intracranial extension, as mentioned.[9] (4) This is an imaging modality that is ideal for the initial diagnosis and follow-up of mild encephalitis with reversible lesion in the splenium, which is a clinicoradiological syndrome.[10] (5) This is a high-resolution multiplanar imaging method that has become the most effective way to meet the need for tracing patients' reaction to treatment.[11]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) A type of neuro-radiological investigation, and is necessary to exclude conditions such as progressive multifocal leuco-encephalopathy and primary CNS lymphomas that can mimic HAND.[12] (2) This is an imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body, and was used to examine the vertebral column.[13] (3) This is a medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the organs and tissues within the body, aiding in the detection of diseases.[14] (4) This is one of the imaging modalities used with ultrasound images that include probe positions, corresponding X-ray, computed tomography and/or findings, and colored schematics to simplify learning.[15] (5) This is a type of brain scan, and the text indicates that it was used to illustrate enhancement of the optic nerves post-contrast in a case study.[16]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Magnetic resonance imaging has not traditionally been the investigation of choice for imaging small bowel obstruction, but faster sequences have led to rising popularity for diagnosis and follow-up.[17] (2) Standard neuroimaging, like MRI or a CT scan, typically appears normal in concussion cases, providing a baseline for comparison.[18] (3) This is referred to in the text, and the candidate is required to make arrangements for urgent referral to a specialist physician or neurologist for further investigations using this method.[19] (4) This is a diagnostic imaging technique that uses radiofrequency pulses and a magnetic field to create detailed images of soft tissues, useful for examining injured athletes.[20] (5) Magnetic resonance imaging is a medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body, used to locate tumors.[21]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) It is a type of scanning that, along with computed tomography, depends on the hospital.[22] (2) This is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the knee and assess the extent of ACL damage, helping confirm the diagnosis of ACL deficiency.[23] (3) MRI, is a diagnostic tool used to visualize the structures of the spine, and is utilized to detect the compression of nerve roots, offering insights into the condition.[24] (4) This is a high-tech imaging study that has shown a direct correlation between its increased use and the increased prevalence of spinal surgery in specific geographical areas.[25]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues.[26] (2) This is an advanced imaging technique used to visualize soft tissues and structures within the body, providing insights into tissue sparing and function.[27] (3) An imaging examination where Omniscan aids in the visualization of vascularity.[28]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a typical diagnostic tool for ischaemic stroke, particularly using diffusion-weighted images and magnetic resonance angiography.[29] (2) The text describes neuroanatomy as revealed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, indicating a study of brain structure using this method.[30]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while not the gold standard, is a secondary, sensitive imaging technique that can reveal the extent of the disease earlier and more accurately than radiographs and with better visualisation of soft tissue than a CT scan.[31]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is a type of medical imaging that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain.[32] (2) This is a brain scan that revealed the presence of grey matter heterotopia in the patient, which had previously been misdiagnosed, and is the investigation of choice.[33] (3) This is a medical imaging technique, which is used to study the characteristics of patients in a psychiatric facility.[34] (4) This is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the internal structures of the body, which was performed on the patient and found to be normal.[35] (5) This is a type of imaging technique that is used in various clinical and diagnostic neuropsychiatric assessments, but may be costlier when compared to its clinical utility, and it also has higher sensitivity for detection of ischemic vascular disease.[36]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of the body's organs and tissues.[37] (2) Magnetic resonance imaging studies have been systematically reviewed and meta-regression analyses have been conducted on unipolar depression.[38]