Magnetic Resonance Imaging Essay

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    2014). Neuroimaging is also an important mechanism in cognitive psychology. Neuroimaging also known as brain imaging involves “the construction of pictures of the anatomy and functioning of intact brains through such techniques as computerized axial tomography, (CAT, or CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)” (Galotti, 2014). Since language and neuroimaging are broad topics, this paper will examine how language

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    patient care and assisting physicians with complex cases. The first discovery of imaging technology was in 1895 by a German scientist named Wilhelm Roentgen, who won the first physics Nobel Prize in 1901. (Morris, 1525-1527) (Frie) His discovery opened the door for progressing developments in medical imagery such as the use of contrast agents to better visualize organs and the testing of the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device in the 1980’s. (Morris, 1525-1527) (Frie) We have moved away from

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    The craniovertebral junction(CVJ) is a collective term that is referring to the occiput, first cervical vertebra (atlas), second cervical vertebra (axis) and the supporting ligaments.It is a transition zone between a mobile cranium and relatively rigid spinal column.It encloses the soft tissue structures of the cervico-medullary junction which includes the medulla oblongata, spinal cord, and lower cranial nerves. This region is the most mobile part of the cervical spine and functions as a funnel

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    “Medicine is not only a science; it is also an art. It does not consist of compounding pills and plasters; it deals with the very processes of life, which must be understood before they may be guided.” –Paracelsus. Medicine is the secret to understanding the human recovery. Everything about us is related in some way to medicine, it is a powerful thing. However, it’s only as advanced as we are. At times we require assistance. MRI scans help physicians diagnose health problems. I became interested

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    of damage caused by the disease. MRI images are used when accurate detail and precise image about a tumor's place are required. Dr. Simon Walker-Samuel one of the researchers involved in MRI study stated “We have developed a new state-of-the-art imaging technique of visualize and map the location of tumors that will help us assess the effectiveness of new cancer therapies. (Kalapurayil, 2013). Before undertaking the MRI scan, the patients are usually given an injection of glucose (sugar), this is

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    How to become a MRI technician? Are you looking for a fascinating, in demand and lucrative health-related job? As more and more people are retiring in the U.S every year, healthcare fields do see an increase in available jobs. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medical fields encompassing the radiologic technology are expected to experience a “faster than average” growth rate (between 14 percent and 19 percent) in 2018.Some of the emerging career trends in the healthcare industry

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    Diagnostic Imaging

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    Diagnostic x- ray is useful in detecting abnormalities within the body. They are a painless, non-invasive way to help diagnose problems such as broken bones, tumors, dental decay, and the presence of foreign bodies. Computed tomography (CT) is a modern imaging tool that combines X-rays with computer technology to produce a more detailed, cross-sectional image of patient’s body. A CT scan lets the doctor see the size, shape, and position of structures that are deep inside patients’ body such as organs,

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    Multiple Sclerosis. Spinal cord imaging is also used through MRI that is useful for diagnosing MS. The stronger the magnet, the better the quality of the image will turn out. By using magnets with higher Tesla’s, the stronger image can show the lesions better for a more accurate diagnosis. Taking correct images for diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis is important. The brain, spinal cord and eyes are the three main areas to scan for the diagnosis to be made. When imaging the brain in axial view, only the

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    Brain is highly metabolic and important organ of the body. Even though it weighs only 2% body weight, however, requires disproportionate amount (~20 %) of the total blood flow. Unprecedented fall in cerebral blood flow (CBF) would quickly lead to unconsciousness and, if sustained for longer period of time would result in brain damage and death. Therefore, CBF is tightly regulated in the brain, as it facilitates the delivery of essential substrates required for metabolism and removal of metabolic

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    This means the workflow will become more efficient and take less time with the new technology due to its high revolution of imaging and updated technology transfer instantly to an image. The patient will also feel more at ease which will improve the quality of service being provided by the hospital. This will in turn create a bigger demand for services. The MRI machine can also

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