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Old 05-20-2013, 06:11 PM #1
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I want to take a look at my mri but i can't find software to download to make it viewable. Any advice?
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Viewing software will be included on cd. Every one I ever saw included it. I'm using Onis ver2.3.5
Free, the ONLY one I ever found that lets you import ANY scan from ANY cd so you can compare say 2006 vs 2013 as I just have & will post tomorrow. That feature gives it a win for me hands down.
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If you can get to the site where you can download it, isn't there information about how to do it?

Or just click the download link( and make sure it goes to a file or desktop where you can find it easily).
Then often you just click that downloaded file and it may open automatically.
If not it will usually pop up an info box telling you what is needed to view it.

VLC player will play nearly anything and free.
I'm assuming you use Microsoft Windows so here is the link for it
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
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I just put my CD into my computer and it came right up. Hope you are able to get it to work for you.
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Oh, I'm confused..
Did you get MRI CD and it won't play?
Or do you need to download the MRI results and then view them?

What kind of computer system do you have- Windows XP, Vista, Win7, Mac etc?
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I got it to work. The software on the disk wasnt compatible. I downloaded mDicomm software and uploaded the images. I have no idea what im looking at lol.
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Did you ask for a copy of the written report, that is often easier to understand. You can look up the words used if you don't understand them.

Or you can do a web search for MS MRIs??
It might explain some of what you see on yours?
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Did you ask for a copy of the written report, that is often easier to understand. You can look up the words used if you don't understand them.

Or you can do a web search for MS MRIs??
It might explain some of what you see on yours?
According to my neuro there are no lesions. i had another ms doc look at it with me and she pointed out where there are lesions usually. she said after my neuro does the lumbar puncture if anything shows up to redo it on a better machine. mine was done on an open aire mri with contrast and flair of the spine. i dont know what tesler the mri is but im hoping its good enough. if not i can go to a place where my aunt works where they have a tesler 3 mri. i would have did that.first if i knew better. will it tell me the strength on the mri imagez?
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Do NOT upload your files to a website. Do it on your own pc.

This is one of the best official programs used, free for 30 days then you're done. I got my start using this, it DOES allow you to view files from multiple mri discs and/or folders on pc, so learn it, get help from drop down menu in program. I have printed how to's for my dr's to do the 3D cool stuff so get it, i'll post how.
https://estore.merge.com/na/estore/c...?productID=405

The lite version of above comes on my discs from mri office.
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