Para-sagittal MRI of the head, with aliasing artifacts (nose and forehead appear at the back of the head)
Synonyms
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT)
ICD-9-CM
88.91
MeSH
D008279
MedlinePlus
003335
Portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is referred to the imaging provided by an MRI scanner that has mobility and portability.[1][2][3] It provides MR imaging to the patient in-time and on-site, for example, in intensive care unit (ICU) where there is danger associated with moving the patient, in an ambulance, after a disaster rescue, or in a field hospital/medical tent.
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