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Essays on magnetic resonance imaging

  1. Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Their Uses in the Diagnosis of Brain Disorders Statement of the Problem The use of computed tomography CT ...
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  2. Imaging Techniques
    ... Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging MRI is used to obtain images of organ structure by using gradient magnetic fields in intersecting coordinates to provide ...
    (3182 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  3. MRI
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Development, Present ampamp Future Medical imaging allows medical professionals to produce visual images of internal organs, tissues, and ...
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  4. Types of Medical Imaging Techniques
    ... Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging MRI is used to obtain images of organ structure by using gradient magnetic fields in intersecting coordinates to provide ...
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  5. Neuropsychiatry and Bipolar Disorder
    ... Strakowski, DelBello, Sax, Zimmerman, Shear, Hawkins, and Larson 1999 used brain magnetic resonance imaging to determine structural abnormalities in bipolar ...
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  6. The Thyroid
    ... report from India shows that children with congenital hypothyroidism may also have enlarged pituitary glands as seen by magnetic resonance imaging Desai, Mehta ...
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  7. Escalating Health Care Costs ampamp Rationing
    ... The availability of new effective and expensive technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, has helped to increase costs. Insurance ...
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  8. Stroke and Brain Damage
    ... performed, such as computed tomography CT, computed tomography angiography CTA, magnetic resonance angiography MRA, magnetic resonance imaging MRI, and ...
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  9. The thyroid
    ... report from India shows that children with congenital hypothyroidism may also have enlarged pituitary glands as seen by magnetic resonance imaging Desai, Mehta ...
    (2726 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  10. Anterograde Amnesia
    ... to determine memory quotients and intelligence quotients, and neuropathology was assessed using three quantitative magnetic resonance imaging MRI techniques ...
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  11. Anterograde amnesia
    ... to determine memory quotients and intelligence quotients, and neuropathology was assessed using three quantitative magnetic resonance imaging MRI techniques ...
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  12. Autism
    ... Magnetic resonance imaging MRI and positron emission tomography PET scans of seven highfunctioning autistic patients and seven sex and agematched normal ...
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  13. Physiological Aspects of Autism
    ... Magnetic resonance imaging MRI and positron emission tomography PET scans of seven highfunctioning autistic patients and seven sex and agematched normal ...
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  14. Coppertone Moisturizing Sunscreen
    ... 7. A magnetic resonance imaging MRI machine is basically a huge magnet with a horizontal tube running through the middle from front to back, known as the ...
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  15. Medical Technology ampamp Health Care Costs Medical administrators will ...
    ... Expensive equipmentsuch as magnetic resonance imaging equipment and lithotripters, which crush kidney stonesis limited in number. ...
    (3142 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  16. Attention, Perception, and Consciousness: Examine Four Discrete ...
    ... The third oftenused imaging technique is magnetic resonance imaging or MRI which does not use radiation Leondes, 2007. Rather ...
    (5189 Words -- Approx. 21 Pages)

  17. Neuropsychiatric Disorders
    ... during childhood on brain structure and function, researchers, in one study, used neuropsychological tests and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging MRI to ...
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  18. Memory
    ... Magnetic resonance imaging showed that the damage to the brain in this patient was most severe in the anterior temporal lobe, including the amygdala ...
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  19. AN OVERVIEW OF SYNESTHESIA
    ... For example, Nunn, Gregory, Brammer, Williams, Parslow, Morgan, Morris, Bullmore, BaronCohen and Gray 2002 used functional magnetic resonance imaging of the ...
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  20. Behcets Disease
    ... Those with neurological manifestations were sent for CSF examination, cranial magnetic resonance imaging MRI, and magnetic resonance venography MRV, and ...
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  21. Behcetamp39s Disease: Vasculitis
    ... Those with neurological manifestations were sent for CSF examination, cranial magnetic resonance imaging MRI, and magnetic resonance venography MRV, and ...
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  22. ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
    ... torn ACL. Additional confirmation tests include magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopic examination 13:709713. The best time ...
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  23. Autopsy Examinations
    ... A virtual autopsy virtopsy, which uses images from computerized tomography scans CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging MRI allows examiners to access a ...
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  24. CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
    ... also called radionuclide scanning or stress thallium imaging, ambulatory monitoring, a Coronary angiography, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. ...
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  25. Temporomandibular joint disorder TMJ
    ... anterior to the condyle. TMJ disorders can also be diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging MRI. The meniscus normally sits ...
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  26. An autopsy
    ... A virtual autopsy virtopsy, which uses images from computerized tomography scans CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging MRI allows examiners to access a ...
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  27. DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS OF CARDIAC PATHOLOGIES
    ... function. MRI Magnetic resonance imaging is another modern, sophisticated, highly expensive technique with limited availability. Yet ...
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  28. ObsessiveCompulsive Disorders
    ... Investigators using imaging techniquessuch as positron emission tomography PET, xray computed tomography CT, or magnetic resonance imaging MRIhave ...
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  29. Dysarthria Speech Disorders
    ... by a neurologist within the first 48 hours of onset of symptoms, and underwent computerized tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging Mehmet, Figen and ...
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  30. Dyslexia
    ... Before and after the course, a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner was used to measure blood flow changes through each childs brain uniquely linked ...
    (1161 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)




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