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MRI is trending to low field magnets :
reduced costs will lead to this change 
AI will close the gap to high field 
only in remote areas 
is only temporary 
never 




 
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MedWebPlus: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Open this link in a new window
A listing of MRI resources on the web for use by patients or physicians to gain valuable information in the field of MRI.
MRI Net Open this link in a new window
This is a free listing service for any MRI facility in the US. Search by zip code, find any MRI facility.
MRI Practice Open this link in a new window
This site links MRI physics with clinical conditions using case studies.
Mri.ontheweb.nl Open this link in a new window
Explanation of how MRI works, vocabulary, forum, and patient information.
Open MRI facility Open this link in a new window
Open MRI clinic in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
RadiologyInfo - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Open this link in a new window
Easy to understand information for patients about MRI procedures. Learn what patients might experience, how to prepare for exams, and the benefits, risks, and limitations.
Scientific American: Visualizing Human Embryos Open this link in a new window
March 1999 article about MRI, by Bradley R. Smith, an assistant research professor in the department of radiology at Duke University Medical Center.
Spine-Health Open this link in a new window
Information on when an MRI scan is recommended for back pain diagnosis.
The Adelaide MR Website Open this link in a new window
A collection of links to web based resources on MRI and MR spectoscopy designed for MR users. This page is provided to collate web resources and disseminate information on issues of MRI Scanning.
The Future of MRI and MRS Open this link in a new window
An abstract on the future trends of MRI and MRS authored by Andrew A. Maudsley Ph.D and Michael W. Weiner M.D.
The Hipax PC Archive System Open this link in a new window
Hipax PC-Archive, MRI-Storage for Archiving DICOM Images on Optical Media (e.g. MRI, CT images).
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