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multiplanar reconstruction — MPR a computer technique that allows images to be created, after the information has been collected (see post processing), in any of the three named planes – axial, sagittal, or coronal – or variations of these, such as oblique or curved planes.… … The new mediacal dictionary
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Computed tomography — tomos (slice) and graphein (to write).Computed tomography was originally known as the EMI scan as it was developed at a research branch of EMI, a company best known today for its music and recording business. It was later known as computed axial… … Wikipedia
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MPR — Abbreviation for mannose 6 phosphate receptors, under receptor. * * * mannose 6 phosphate receptor; marrow production rate; massive preretinal retraction; maximum pulse rate; multiplanar reconstruction; multiplanar reformation [MRI data on… … Medical dictionary
MPR — • mannose 6 phosphate receptor; • marrow production rate; • massive preretinal retraction; • maximum pulse rate; • multiplanar reconstruction; • multiplanar reformation [MRI data on computer screen]; • multiplanar reformatting; •… … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
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