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MRI Scan & CT Scan

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mrjamie21 | 13:07 Sat 29th Mar 2008 | Technology
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What is the difference between an MRI and a CT scan? The patient goes into a tube for an MRI scan don't they...do they do this for a CT scan too?
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C-T scan (computerised tomography) is a machine that basically moves around you and you are not "encased" in the apparatus. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a large hollow tube into which you are delivered.
CT is basically for boney abnormalities and MRI for soft tissue abnormalities e.g liver, kidney, brain , nerves etc.
No pain involved with either, although MRI may takr around 15mins.

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