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Magnetresonanztomographie

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What is Magnetresonanztomographie?

Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT), also known as Kernspintomographie, is a medical imaging technique used primarily in radiology to visualize the internal structure and function of the body. It provides detailed images of soft tissues, such as the brain, spinal cord, muscles, and internal organs, without using ionizing radiation. It works by using strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate signals from atoms inside the body. These signals are then processed to create cross-sectional images.

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Computed tomography (CT) is a competing medical imaging technique that, like MRI, provides cross-sectional images of the body. While MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves, CT uses X-rays. They are often used for similar diagnostic purposes, though one may be preferred over the other depending on the specific clinical situation.
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