Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is an important tool to help doctors see what’s happening inside your body. But new, ...
You can keep your best guesses. Engineers at Rice University's George R. Brown School of Engineering are starting to understand exactly what goes on when doctors pump contrast agents into your body ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines can clearly view non-bony parts of the body—soft tissue such as the brain, muscles and ligaments—as well as detect tumors, making it possible to diagnose many ...
Researchers from Oxford University have reported a breakthrough in developing faster, contrast-free cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Their procedure uses a new artificial intelligence (AI) ...
MRI preparation depends on the type of scan, the area of your body being scanned, and whether the scan requires contrast dye. It’s important to discuss prep with your doctor beforehand. In rare, ...
While celebrating the July Fourth holiday last year on a boat in Tyler, Texas, Dr. Julianne Santarosa received the results from her full-body MRI scan. What she saw put a damper on the festivities.