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The radiologists can differentiate between the two, and they do so in some manner. I'm sorry I cannot explain it technically, but know there are differences. Also, the stronger the MRI's machines, for example the T3, the better.
The radiologists can differentiate between the two, and they do so in some manner. I'm sorry I cannot explain it technically, but know there are differences. Also, the stronger the MRI's machines, for example the T3, the better.
Welcome to our forum Santana. Ya want to give us a little background? It's ok, if you don't. But, we might be able to help a little more if you do.
Be well,
SL