It is the same.MRI is the English abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance, the full name is Magnetic-Resonance-Imaging, that is, magnetic resonance in English.MRI is the use of the nucleus of hydrogen atoms in a strong external magnetic field, the occurrence of magnetic resonance phenomenon in a specific pulse frequency for imaging. After the magnetic resonance is restored to its original equilibrium state as a relaxation process, the relaxation process produces MRI signals that appear as black and white shades of gray on the film, thus reflecting the composition of the tissue. Tissues with lesions will show changes in black and white shades of gray, morphology, etc. Analysis of the morphology, shades of gray, size, etc. of the lesion can be used to determine the cause of the disease, and the effect of treatment can be evaluated by comparing the lesions before and after the treatment. MRI is not suitable for patients with pacemakers, metal prostheses, or claustrophobia, so it is recommended that you consult with your doctor and choose the appropriate imaging modality based on your condition and needs.