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donkeykongbinladen 6d ago#7714618
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Also getting an MRI sucks absolute butt and would be fricking even more traumatic for the fricking baby than ultrasound (which is fricking dangerous too)
Kinda, b-word? You practice for an MRI by going inside a fricking metal trash can and have someone pound on it with a fricking baseball bat, motherlover!
The slice number is the Y part, and it's usually lower than the previous numbers (usually 40-120). MRI voxels are anisotropic. You get multiple slices per scan, but only one image, so the 2000s of 3d images doesn't make sense.
Of course "depending on the machine" is tricky, cause 8T MRIs exist (and I think they've gone above 10T by now). And the more powerful you get the more resolution you can crank in. But those MRIs are not available for standard hospitals (those are around 3T) and I have no experience with images produced from such machines.
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I was wondering why that sentence sounded off.
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Who the frick cares
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!babykillers we need to get them before they get us
!medicine !biology
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!kino
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Pin and waterheads gotta look even wilder
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MRIs are way more expensive and usually unnecessary for pregnancy checkups
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Also getting an MRI sucks absolute butt and would be fricking even more traumatic for the fricking baby than ultrasound (which is fricking dangerous too)
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Why would MRI be traumatic ? It is kinda loud I guess
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Kinda, b-word? You practice for an MRI by going inside a fricking metal trash can and have someone pound on it with a fricking baseball bat, motherlover!
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I had one and it was 10-12k before insurance. Even with good insurance it was like 1.6k.
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Just a clump of cells
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Unless it gets involuntarily aborted in a car crash or the birthing person is murdered, then it's manslaughter/double homicide.
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Bort it
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You use those images of slices (a couple thousand) to reconstruct the fetus in 3D, which is pretty cool and much better than ultrasound.
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no
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no??
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MRI images are usually 256x256xY or 512x512xY.
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yeas, but about 2000 of those AFAIK, more depending on the machine
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The slice number is the Y part, and it's usually lower than the previous numbers (usually 40-120). MRI voxels are anisotropic. You get multiple slices per scan, but only one image, so the 2000s of 3d images doesn't make sense.
Of course "depending on the machine" is tricky, cause 8T MRIs exist (and I think they've gone above 10T by now). And the more powerful you get the more resolution you can crank in. But those MRIs are not available for standard hospitals (those are around 3T) and I have no experience with images produced from such machines.
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interesting. that's less than I thought
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Jimiewhales will get neither
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