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- Title:
- [Retired] 09_08_01_03 Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine
- Description:
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is rarely used in most emergency departments. However, the properties of such images can provide emergency physicians with critical information to support the optimal clinical care of many neurological disorders. Clinicians must appreciate the risks associated with this technology to ensure that outcomes are not adversely affected.
- Hierarchy:
- Emergency Medicine Leaders (EMD) > [Retired] Diagnostics > [Retired] The MRI scan > [Retired] EMD 01_08_03_01 - Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine > [Retired] 09_08_01_03 Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine
- Author(s):
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Steve Moore
- Created:
- 27 Jul 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Mar 2011
- Keywords:
- MRI, magnetic resonance imaging, contrast, stroke, infarct, magnetic, spinal, cord, injury 004-1666
- Quicklink:
- 004-0084
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- Title:
- [Retired] 09_08_01_03 Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine
- Description:
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is rarely used in most emergency departments. However, the properties of such images can provide emergency physicians with critical information to support the optimal clinical care of many neurological disorders. Clinicians must appreciate the risks associated with this technology to ensure that outcomes are not adversely affected.
- Hierarchy:
- Emergency Medicine Leaders (EMD) > [Retired] Diagnostics > [Retired] The MRI scan > [Retired] EMD 01_08_03_01 - Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine > [Retired] 09_08_01_03 Principles of MRI of the Brain and Spine
- Author(s):
-
Steve Moore
- Created:
- 27 Jul 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Mar 2011
- Keywords:
- MRI, magnetic resonance imaging, contrast, stroke, infarct, magnetic, spinal, cord, injury 004-1666
- Quicklink:
- 004-0084