MRI is particularly helpful in the patient with suspected diffuse metastatic disease in whom CT or US might underestimate tumor burden (Fig. 16). An additional scenario where MRI is useful is in ...
Your treatment plan will depend on your tumors (size, number, location in the brain, and genetic characteristics); the extent of disease ... metastases, your doctor will most likely order an MRI ...
(A definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is made by a pathological evaluation of brain tissue, which is almost never obtained while a person is alive.) What the MRI shows is a disease of the blood ...
In the study, researchers found that in 98% of cases, the MRI-based machine learning system alone could accurately predict whether the patient had Alzheimer’s disease or not.