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Chest MRI
From Healthscout's partner site on heart disease, HealthCentral.com
Nuclear magnetic resonance - chest; Magnetic resonance imaging - chest; NMR - chest; MRI of the thorax; Thoracic MRI Normal Values Normal results mean there are no tumors, or problems or changes in the size or position of organs in the chest cavity. What abnormal results mean Results depend on the part of the body being examined and the nature of the problem. Different types of tissues send back different MRI signals. For example, healthy tissue sends back a slightly different signal than cancerous tissue. An abnormal chest MRI can be due to:
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