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How high quality are mri images on a patient portal vs what the images radiologist actually view diagnostic studies on?

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Dr. Ronald Krauser answered

See details: The images are equivalent especially if the screen resolutions are equivalent.

Dr Ferguson agreed

Answered 9/12/2018

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