Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a new type of high-tech imaging inspection method in recent years. It is a new medical imaging diagnosis technology that was only applied to the clinic in the early 1980s. It has no ionizing radiation (radiation) damage; no bone artifacts; multi-directional (transverse, coronal, sagittal, etc.) and multi-parameter imaging; high soft tissue resolution; no need to use contrast agents to display vascular structure And other unique advantages.
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