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|Term=Magnetic Resonance Imaging
|Term=Magnetic Resonance Imaging
|Short definition=Magnetic resonance imaging - {{Pronunciation}} (mag-NEH-tik REH-zuh-nunts IH-muh-jing) procedure that uses radio waves, a strong magnet, and a computer to create a series of detailed images of areas inside the body. A contrast agent, such as gadolinium, may be injected into a vein to help tissue and organs appear more clearly in the image
|Short definition=Magnetic Resonance Imaging - {{Pronunciation}} (mag-NEH-tik REH-zuh-nunts SPEK-troh-SKAH-pik IH-muh-jing) A non-invasive imaging technique that provides information about cell activity (metabolic information). It is used together with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which provides information about the shape and size of the tumor (location information)
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

Latest revision as of 17:14, 14 January 2023

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
TermMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Short definitionMagnetic Resonance Imaging - (pronounced) (mag-NEH-tik REH-zuh-nunts SPEK-troh-SKAH-pik IH-muh-jing) A non-invasive imaging technique that provides information about cell activity (metabolic information). It is used together with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which provides information about the shape and size of the tumor (location information). 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging - (pronounced) (mag-NEH-tik REH-zuh-nunts SPEK-troh-SKAH-pik IH-muh-jing) A non-invasive imaging technique that provides information about cell activity (metabolic information). It is used together with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which provides information about the shape and size of the tumor (location information). Also referred to as 1H nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, MRSI, and proton magnetic resonance imaging

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