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MRI Colonoscopy vs. Standard Colonoscopy

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    A colonoscopy is the written check of a patient's large intestines, which is made up of the colon and r****m. Traditionally, it is renowned as an invasive and painful method, but up to date expertise has yielded options, such as a Microwave Resonance Imaging, or virtual, colonoscopy.
    Virtual Imaging
    The MRI conceives a sequence of pictures of the patient's large intestine. It does this by conceiving a magnetic area round a patient's body and dispatching wireless swell that are dispatched to a computer, which methods the pointers to develop a three-dimensional outlook of the large intestine for the medical practitioner to use in diagnosis.
    Bowel Preparation
    Both MRI and benchmark colonoscopies need bowel groundwork before the procedure. This needs the persevering to clean out the intestines in order that whole body waste does not obstruct outlooks throughout the colonoscopy. Typically, this finished with laxatives or an e***a, and with a fluid diet a day before the procedure.
    Less Invasive
    A benchmark colonoscopy engages the insertion of a large flexible tube with a camera adhered, called a colonscope, into the patient's a**s. An MRI method values a scanner, which is apparently less invasive.
    Polyps Detection
    A polyp is a little development on the edge of the large intestine that could be indicative of disease. Both virtual and benchmark colonoscopies can notice them, but virtual colonscopies can only notice ones bigger than 1/2 inch, which are advised large; although, bigger polyps are generally much more probable to lead to health matters, for example cancer.

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