What is the difference between CT and MRI?

What is the difference between a computed tomography scanner (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging scanner (MRI)?

The main difference between CT and MRI is the technology used to scan the patient:
🐶 CT uses radiation to produce cross-section images with the help of computer processing. CT images are more detailed than standard x-ray images and can show organs, soft tissue and bone.
🐱 MRI images the water molecules in the body through the use of an extremely strong magnetic field and produces a very detailed image. An MRI scan can be used to image almost any part of the body.
🐶 CT scans are usually much quicker than MRI scans. A typical CT scan may last 5 – 10 minutes whereas an MRI can be 30 minutes or more.
🐱 MRI offers clearer imaging of soft tissue structures and is often preferred for the diagnosis of neurological conditions and spinal or CNS problems.
🐶 A CT scan is less noisy than an MRI scan.
🐱 If a CT scan is inconclusive, patients will often need an MRI scan which will produce more detail.
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Charlie Spearing