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The primary purpose of MRI scans is to
see inside a patient’s body.
make surgery more precise.
end the need to wear glasses.
make surgery less invasive.

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see inside a patient’s body.

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a noninvasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of internal tissues and organs for diagnosis and treatment planning. The other choices are secondary or incorrect: MRI can aid surgical planning or guidance but its primary purpose is imaging, not directly making surgery more precise, less invasive, or replacing glasses.