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Advantages/Disadvantages of 2T vs 3T for MRA of Head and Neck?

There’s two radiology places near me for an MRA of the head and neck I need to get done.

One place has a 2T machine and the other has a 3T machine.

Both examines are without contrast and my insurance works at both places. Trying to determine which one is “better” for the exam as I’ve read there are pros and cons of each scanner.

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