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In a transverse section of the CT of the brain, a ring of the cranium is seen which is absent or not so prominent in MRI. What is this reason?

A. The cranium is negated out while imaging
B. Cranial ring is made of bones which do not have water, so it cannot give an MRI
C. The EM waves received by MRI does not have sufficient magnetic strength to view the bones
D. MRI images soft tissues so it does not image the cranium properly. Thus, the cranial ring is more prominent in CT than in MRI
Answer» E.


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