MRI Scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI scan use magnetic waves to image the various focal areas of the body.
An MRI Scan - an acronym for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan - is a Test process where powerful and controlled magnetic fields, radio waves and computer technology combine to produce highly detailed pictures of the inside of the human body. Since an MRI Scan is usually done on the brain, the procedure or Test is sometimes also simply called a Brain MRI or Cranial MRI. An MRI Scan differs from a CT Scan or X-Ray in that it doesn’t involve the ionizing radiation of X-rays, which is known to sometimes leave behind harmful effects over the long term. The biggest advantage that an MRI Scan has (over, say, the CT Scan or Tomography Scan) is that it produces 3D images instead of 2D images through 3D reconstruction is available now for CT scan also. The extra ‘vision’ and ‘understanding’ this additional dimension of depth offers is invaluable for medical purposes - be it diagnosis or treatment. This makes an MRI Scan highly effective (and unmatched) when it comes to analyzing small structures of the brain, such as, for example, brain stem or the pituitary gland. An MRI Scan usually doesn’t have any risks associated with it.
MRI Brain With Cisternography With Contrast
It is a noninvasive and accurate imaging technique that delivers images of the plasma-like cerebrospinal fluid CSF.
MRI Brain With Functional Study
It is a painless and non-invasive test that detects subtle changes in blood flow in response to any activity.
MRI Brain With Functional Study With Contrast
It is a painless and non-invasive test that detects subtle changes in blood flow in response to any activitiy.
MRI Cervical Spine (Extension)
t is an imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to create detailed images of the soft tissues of the neck and of the spine, including muscles, ligaments, discs, and cerebrospinal fluid.
MRI Cervical Spine (Flexion)
It is an imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to create detailed images of the soft tissues of the neck and spine, including muscles, ligaments, discs, and cerebrospinal fluid.
MRI Cine Dynamic CSF Flow Studies With Contrast
It is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to assess cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) around the brain, brainstem or spinal cord.
MRI Cisternography With Contrast
It is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to create detailed images of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
MRI Diffusion Study
Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Diffusion Study
MRI Esophagus
It is a painless imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to create high-resolution images of the esophagus – the muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach.
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