Open Access Letter to Editor

Brain Disorders and its Treatment

Manu Mitra*

Department of Neurophysiology, Sweden

Corresponding Author

Received Date: April 09, 2019;  Published Date: April 17, 2019

Abstract

LBrain is the collection of supportive tissues and nerve cells like meninges and glial cells [1]. Diagnostic test is to take a brain scan that takes pictures of the brain; similar to X-ray that can see inside the body to diagnose a broken bone, a brain scan can see inside the skull. Two major scans for diagnosing a brain are Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Brain scans are normally painless and non-invasive. The most difficult part is to sit or lie for a long time and some patients may also need medicines for claustrophobia.

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