magnetic resonance imaging (mri)

What are the advantages of using MRI in Histology?

MRI offers several advantages when used in conjunction with histological techniques:
Non-invasive: MRI does not require tissue removal or destruction, allowing for longitudinal studies and repeated measurements.
High resolution: Advances in MRI technology have led to high-resolution imaging, enabling the visualization of small anatomical structures.
Soft tissue contrast: MRI provides excellent contrast between different soft tissues, which is beneficial for identifying pathological changes.
Functional imaging: MRI can also be used for functional studies, such as assessing blood flow, tissue perfusion, and metabolic changes, which can complement histological findings.

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