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2024.07.23

Head MRI scan

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head is a modern and extremely accurate imaging test that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain and other head structures. This painless and non-invasive method provides vital information that can be key to the diagnosis and treatment of many conditions.

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Abdominal MRI

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Abdominal MRI is a very important tool in modern medical diagnostics, allowing detailed evaluation of internal organs without the need to expose the patient to ionising radiation. Abdominal MRI focuses on organs such as the liver, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder, stomach, intestines, ureters and kidneys. Importantly, modern MRI techniques allow painless, safe and multidimensional analysis of abdominal structures, tissues and organs, providing extremely precise images of the organs examined.

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Spinal MRI scan

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Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine is one of the most advanced imaging examinations, which allows a detailed assessment of spinal structures, including the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and surrounding soft tissues. Using a strong magnetic field and radio waves, MRI of the spine provides high-resolution images, which is crucial in the diagnosis of many conditions.

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Spinal CT scan

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Computed tomography of the spine is another advanced imaging test that allows precise assessment of the structure of the spine and surrounding tissues using X-rays. It is usually useful in situations where other diagnostic methods, such as standard X-rays, do not provide doctors with sufficient information.

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Computed tomography of the joints

2024/07/23

Computed tomography of the joints is an advanced imaging technology that plays an important role in medical diagnosis, especially in the field of orthopaedics. It allows the condition of the joints and surrounding structures, including bones, soft tissues and blood vessels, to be accurately assessed. This examination provides a range of valuable diagnostic information, which is particularly important in the diagnosis and treatment of joint pathologies.