CT examination is very quiet, while MRI examination is noisy. The difference from a professional perspective: CT has high density resolution, and magnetic resonance has high soft tissue resolution. Taking chest CT as an example, CT can theoretically distinguish pulmonary nodules larger than 0.75mm, while magnetic resonance imaging. No, no, 2 people who took photos agreed with this answer. Coronal view: divides the human body into front and back parts. Sagittal view: divides the human body into left and right parts. Axial view: divides the human body into upper and lower parts. When writing a report, just say what you saw. When the film is taken out, the doctor and patient outside cannot see the CT scan.
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