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A normal MRI refers to magnetic resonance imaging results that show no abnormalities in the anatomy or tissue characteristics of the scanned region, indicating typical structure and function. This is crucial in clinical practice to exclude pathology, guide diagnosis, and avoid unnecessary interventions. For example, a normal brain MRI can help rule out stroke or tumour in patients presenting with neurological symptoms.

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