Abstract : Turnaround time in MRI refers to the duration from the patient's entry into the department, preparation, scanning, and up to the reporting of findings. There is an increasing emphasis within hospital healthcare systems, particularly in the field of radiology, to enhance efficiency and minimize wastage through the adoption of advanced radiological investigations like MRI.
MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a non-invasive imaging technology known for generating detailed three-dimensional anatomical images without employing harmful radiation. Widely utilized for disease detection, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring, MRI relies on sophisticated technology that stimulates and detects changes in the rotational axis of protons present in the body's water content. This imaging technique utilizes powerful magnets to create a robust magnetic field, aligning protons within the body.
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