- Can I look at my xrays online?
- What is the difference between X-ray MRI and CT scan?
- Which is better a CT scan or MRI?
- What can a CT scan show that an MRI Cannot?
Can I look at my xrays online?
Many patients today are able to view parts of their electronic health records (EHR) online, including radiology reports and images. Online access to health records allows patients to make more informed decisions about their healthcare with their doctors.
What is the difference between X-ray MRI and CT scan?
CT scans utilize X-rays to produce images of the inside of the body while MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses powerful magnetic fields and radio frequency pulses to produce detailed pictures of organs and other internal body structures. CT scans use radiation (X-rays), and MRIs do not.
Which is better a CT scan or MRI?
Magnetic resonance imaging produces clearer images compared to a CT scan. In instances when doctors need a view of soft tissues, an MRI is a better option than x-rays or CTs. MRIs can create better pictures of organs and soft tissues, such as torn ligaments and herniated discs, compared to CT images.
What can a CT scan show that an MRI Cannot?
Where MRI really excels is showing certain diseases that a CT scan cannot detect. Some cancers, such as prostate cancer, uterine cancer, and certain liver cancers, are pretty much invisible or very hard to detect on a CT scan. Metastases to the bone and brain also show up better on an MRI.