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Question added by مدحت مجاهد Supervisor Radiographer In General Hospitals MOH North Sinai
11 years ago

What is the difference between the CT scan and magnetic resonance? ‎

Prefers to use magnetic resonance imaging for CT scan in cases of early detection of tumors, stroke and modern in every respect to soft tissue It also prefers to use a‎ ... See More

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Answer added by  SREEJITH NATARAJAN, Supervisor Radiology, Aldara Hospital and Medical Center
7 years ago

Unlike CT scans, which use X-rays, MRI scans use powerful magnetic fields and radio frequency pulses to produce detailed pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and other ... See More

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Answer added by  Shahid Iqbal Mughal, Imaging Technologist, Islamabad Diagnostic Center, Islamabad (IDC)
6 years ago

CT Scan is based on the x-radition which is harmful to human body specifically new growing tissue, while MRI is based on the megnat basic principle of MRI is water proton ... See More

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Answer added by  Abhijit Sarkar, RMT, Unit Secretary, Sterling Hospital
6 years ago

CT can outline bone inside the body very accurately, but MRI is more versatile than the X-Ray and is used to examine a large variety of medical conditions. CT scan usuall ... See More

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Answer added by  zineb belyamani, Ingenieur des Equipements Biomedicaux, ITH
6 years ago

    The scanner It also uses X-rays emitted by a tube that revolves around the patient MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses the property of the nuclei of certain a ... See More

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Answer added by  Davor Petranović, Senior Radiology Consultant, Chief of MRI Unit, Special Hospital MEDICO
6 years ago

Physical principles: CT is basicly X-rays, and MR are corelations between magnetic fields.

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Answer added by  Mhmd mustafa, employee, hussin hospital
6 years ago

C.T : SHOW US BONES CORRECTLY AND SOME SOFT TISSUE M.R.I : SHOW US ANY THING EW HAVE TO SEEN IT INSIDE THE HUMEN BODY

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Answer added by  Siti Rohani Mohd Yakop, Radiology Specialist , Hospital Segamat
6 years ago

MRI uses water molecules signal resonance which is non-radiating and is better use to evaluate soft tissue, differentiating normal and abnormal soft tissue, evaluate exte ... See More

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Answer added by  Deleted user
6 years ago

In CT scan we use Xrays, and MRI we use Magnetic Field to produce images.. as like CT we have two dimensional images although in MRI we have 3 dimensional images 

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Answer added by  Anthony Labbao, Radiographer, Almana General Hospital
6 years ago

MRI uses Magnetic field in Producing Image while CT scan uses Radiation