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- B Sc MRIT stands for Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology. It is a 4 Years Undergraduate degree (including 1 year internship) after 10+2 and other equivalent qualification with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects.
The course deals with the study of techniques and process related to radiation primarily x-rays in disease diagnosis and treatment.
It is the best practical way to diagnose, monitor treatment and detect progression or relapse of many important and common diseases in a minimally invasive and anatomically precise manner.
- As the technology has advanced now a days we have a wide array of imaging methods such as ultra sound, radionuclide and magnetic resonance which uses conventional and digital X-rays.
Diagnostic radiographers use a range of imaging technology:
X-ray – Penetrate through the body to examine and view internal structures Fluoroscopy uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal parts of the body.
CT (Computed Tomography) provides cross-sectional views / images of the body using computer with the help of X-Rays.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) – images of the different tissue types within the body using strong magnet and RF waves
Ultrasound – uses high frequency sound waves to produce images of the structure within the body. It is well known for its use in obstetrics and gynecology. Also used to check circulation and examine the heart
Angiography – radiological study which is used to investigate blood vessels.
Mammography-Imaging of the soft tissue breast
DEXA—Bone Densitometry.