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Difference between CT scan & MRI scan

CT scan and MRI scan are comparatively safe scan and largely performed on patients for diagnosing the condition. They may possess certain risk which will differ on the types of scan performed.<br><br>CT scan involves small amount of radiation which is not as much harmful to the patient, MRI scan does not involve any radiation and are comparatively safer than CT scan.

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Difference between CT scan & MRI scan

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  1. Difference between CT scan and MRI scan A guide by Kryptonite Solutions

  2. A CT scan (computed tomography) and an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan are two of the most commonly used imaging scans used in medical diagnosis. Both tests use powerful imaging technology to create detailed images of the body, but they have different uses and characteristics. https://kryptonite.global/blogs/differences-between-a-ct-scan-and-an-mri-scan/

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  4. CT scans use X-ray radiation to take pictures from many different angles quickly, allowing doctors to view a 3D image of the area. It is often used to diagnose tumors, internal trauma, and orthopedic problems. It gives very detailed images of bones and soft tissues, but is not as sensitive to the soft organs. MRI scans use a powerful magnet and radio waves to create detailed images of the body’s soft organs, like the brain, heart, and internal organs. It can detect injuries and diseases that may not show up on a CT scan. It is especially useful for detecting tumors and tissue abnormalities. Overall, CT scans are quicker and more detailed at capturing images of bones and hard tissues, while MRIs are better at detecting soft organs and tissue abnormalities. https://kryptonite.global/blogs/differences-between-a-ct-scan-and-an-mri-scan/

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