MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI): A MODERN DIAGNOSTIC METHOD

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  • Isroiljon Rasuljonovich Alikariev, Akhadjon Tolibjonovich Sotivoldiev Author

Abstract

Today, MRI diagnostics hold a vital place in medicine. Its ability to detect modern diseases, particularly those related to the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and oncology, has made early diagnosis increasingly important. With its high precision and safety, millions of patients undergo MRI every еar for treatment and monitoring. The absence of radiation exposure makes MRI safe for pregnant women and children. Additionally, the technology continues to advance, finding broader applications еar by еar. MRI is an integral part of the global healthcare system!

 

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2025-02-24

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