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