MRI, known as the Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedure, serves as a diagnostic tool for imaging and visualizing the body's different organs and tissues. It uses radio waves and a high-energy magnetic field created with a computer's help. MRI can produce three-dimensional images, which helps in visualizing the area from various angles.
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