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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio. MRI is a non-invasive way for a medical professional to examine your organs, tissues, and skeletal system. It produces high-resolution images of the inside of the body that help diagnose a variety of conditions.
Open MRI system
Open MR imaging system designed to provide maximum patient comfort. It is equipped with a unique C-shaped magnet. This provides for easy side loading and a compact design to create an open and free atmosphere for patients. It is also equipped with extra-large coils to help accommodate obese patients and provide them with a more comfortable exam. An open MRI system doesn’t cause the same level of claustrophobia and anxiety as a closed MRI system, since the unit doesn’t fully encase your body.
On the day of your MRI scan, you should be able to eat, drink, and take any medication as usual, unless you’re advised otherwise.
A computerized tomography scan, also called a CT scan, is an advanced X-ray technique that uses computer technology together with x-rays to provide high-resolution 3D images of the internal organs of the body. With these high-resolution 3D images, the radiologist and clinician can make a more precise diagnosis or surgical planning
Depending on which part of your body is being scanned, you may be asked to:
A special dye called contrast agent is needed for some CT scans. The dye appears bright on images. So it makes certain areas of the body that are being scanned show up better. This can help make blood vessels, intestines, or other structures easier to see.
Tomosynthesis or “3D” mammography is a new type of digital x-ray mammogram that creates 2D and 3D-like pictures of the breasts. This tool improves the ability of mammography to detect early breast cancers.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light. Unlike light, however, x-rays have higher energy and can pass through most objects, including the body. Medical x-rays are used to generate images of tissues and structures inside the body. If x-rays travelling through the body also pass through an x-ray detector on the other side of the patient, an image will be formed that represents the “shadows” formed by the objects inside of the body.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that shows structures inside your body using high-intensity sound waves. Ultrasound, also called sonography. The images can help guide diagnosis and treatment for many diseases and conditions.
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