Brain scanning (10) Flashcards
What are the three types of scanners you need to know?
- MRI
- CT
- fMRI
Describe the use of MRI in medical diagnosis and investigating brain structure and function.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce cross-section images of the brain.
- produces high quality images of soft tissue like the brain
- can see the difference between normal and abnormal brain tissue
- can see the size and location of tumours in the brain
- can work out the function of particular areas by seeing which part is damaged and which function is lost
Describe the use of fMRI in medical diagnosis and investigating brain structure and function.
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- like MRI but shows changes in brain activity as they happen (as more oxygenated blood flows to active areas - this shows up on an fMRI scan)
- detiled and high resolution picture
- can easily identify function
- shows damaged or diseased areas of the brain
Describe the use of CT in medical diagnosis and investigating brain structure and function.
- Computed Tomography
- uses X-rays (which can cause mutations in DNA and possibly cancer)
- shows the major structures of the brain
- shows damaged or dieased areas
- can work out the function
- poorer quality than MRI or fMRI
Compare the three types in regards to: quality of image, what they use, how functions can be seen, cost and possible danger.
QUALITY OF IMAGE:
CT = lower then MRI and fMRI
MRI = high
fMRI = high
USES
CT= X-rays
MRI = magnetic fields and radio waves
fMRI = magnetic fields and radio waves
FUNCTION CAN BE …
CT = worked out
MRI = worked out
fMRI = seen as it occurs
COST
CT = cheaper than other two
MRI = expensive
fMRI = expensive
POSSIBLY DANGEROUS?
CT = yeah
MRI = nah
fMRI = nah