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单词 magnetic resonance imaging
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Definition of magnetic resonance imaging in English:

magnetic resonance imaging

noun
mass nounMedicine
  • A technique for producing images of bodily organs by measuring the response of the atomic nuclei of body tissues to high-frequency radio waves when placed in a strong magnetic field.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The increasing availability of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography should improve diagnostic reliability.
    • Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging also are adapted from space technology.
    • The researchers investigated the dilatation changes in the brachial artery using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging.
    • The past decade has seen an increasing ability to perform preliminary examination of the effect of new treatments by using magnetic resonance imaging as an outcome measure.
    • Strokes can be diagnosed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.
    • Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test.
    • If there are any diagnostic doubts, patients should be referred for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy.
    • Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia.
    • Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging.
    • For the new study, Kwangwook Cho's team at the university medical school, used magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain volumes.
    • Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or autopsy results were obtained for 84% of strokes.
    • More recent and dramatic evidence has come largely through functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.
    • Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention.
    • Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and magnetic resonance imaging uses radio waves.
    • If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail.
    • The spinal canal should be examined by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and surgery is indicated for severe symptoms.
    • A nuclear bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine confirmed compression fractures of those two vertebrae.
    • She had magnetic resonance imaging of the heart to rule out right ventricular dysplasia, and this showed no abnormality.
    • Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head gave normal results as did computed tomography of the cervical spine.
    • The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow throughout the brains of 16 adults.
 
 

Definition of magnetic resonance imaging in US English:

magnetic resonance imaging

noun
Medicine
  • A form of medical imaging that measures the response of the atomic nuclei of body tissues to high-frequency radio waves when placed in a strong magnetic field, and that produces images of the internal organs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The researchers investigated the dilatation changes in the brachial artery using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging.
    • More recent and dramatic evidence has come largely through functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.
    • The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow throughout the brains of 16 adults.
    • Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention.
    • Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or autopsy results were obtained for 84% of strokes.
    • If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail.
    • Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging.
    • Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head gave normal results as did computed tomography of the cervical spine.
    • Computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging also are adapted from space technology.
    • If there are any diagnostic doubts, patients should be referred for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy.
    • The increasing availability of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography should improve diagnostic reliability.
    • The past decade has seen an increasing ability to perform preliminary examination of the effect of new treatments by using magnetic resonance imaging as an outcome measure.
    • Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia.
    • Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and magnetic resonance imaging uses radio waves.
    • For the new study, Kwangwook Cho's team at the university medical school, used magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain volumes.
    • A nuclear bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine confirmed compression fractures of those two vertebrae.
    • Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test.
    • She had magnetic resonance imaging of the heart to rule out right ventricular dysplasia, and this showed no abnormality.
    • The spinal canal should be examined by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and surgery is indicated for severe symptoms.
    • Strokes can be diagnosed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.
 
 
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