
What is the difference between a NeuroQuant MRI and a regular MRI scan?
Learn the difference between a NeuroQuant MRI and a regular MRI, why your healthcare provider has ordered a NeuroQuant MRI, and what the results might mean.
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A 1.5T High Field MRI is a medical imaging machine that uses a strong magnetic field (1.5 Tesla) to create clear and detailed pictures of the inside of your body. The “high field” means it has a stronger magnetic field than some other MRI machines, which helps in getting more accurate images.
A 16-slice CT scanner is a medical imaging machine that takes detailed X-ray pictures of your body in thin slices, which are then combined to create a complete image. The “16-slice” part means it can capture 16 slices of images at once, allowing for faster and more detailed scans.
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, has a small handheld device called a transducer used to emit high-frequency sound waves into the body making it particularly useful for examining developing fetuses during pregnancy and for imaging soft tissues and organs.
Learn the difference between a NeuroQuant MRI and a regular MRI, why your healthcare provider has ordered a NeuroQuant MRI, and what the results might mean.
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Doctors often recommend FibroScan over a traditional liver biopsy because it is a non-invasive, painless, and quick procedure that accurately assesses liver stiffness and fat content. This advanced imaging technology provides reliable results without the discomfort, risks, or recovery time associated with a biopsy, making it a preferred option for evaluating liver health.
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