MRI / OPEN MRI / MRA PROCEDURES:
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)
An MRI examination uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field rather than x-rays to provide remarkably clear and detailed pictures of internal
organs and tissues.
This technique allows our radiologists to diagnose a broad range of conditions in all parts of the body, including cancer, heart and vascular disease,
stroke, and joint and musculoskeletal disorders. MRI of the head, for example, is useful in diagnosing tumors of the brain as well as disorders of the
eyes and inner ear.
In addition, MRI is unique in that it can create detailed images of blood vessels without the use of contrast material.
Procedure Preparation:
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OPEN MRI
The GE Signa Ovation is a state-of-the-art MRI system offering the quality
of High-Field images with the comfort of an open MRI. This unit's open architecture allows you to see more of the scan room, putting even the most claustrophobic
patient at ease. The Ovation is the most open MRI available. When a child needs an MRI exam, parents may sit with their child, even holding the child's
hand, while we perform the exam.
An MRI exam uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field rather than x-rays to provide remarkably clear and detailed pictures of internal organs and
tissues. This technique has proven valuable for the diagnosis of a broad range of conditions in all parts of the body, including cancer, heart and
vascular disease, stroke, and joint and musculoskeletal disorders. MRI of the head, for example, is useful in diagnosing tumors of the brain as well
as disorders of the eyes and the inner ear.
In addition, MRI is unique in that it can create detailed images of blood vessels without the use of contrast material (although there is a trend toward
the use of special MRI-contrast material such as Gadolinium).
Procedure Preparation:
Please
click here for directions on how to prepare for this procedure.