Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular technology enabling non-invasive medical diagnosis, with an extremely broad range of clinical and research applications. It is now widely used to examine all anatomical structures of the body, enabling accurate imaging of body cross-sections as well as producing three-dimensional digital images.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in medical diagnosis

The images produced by magnetic resonance imaging are used in the diagnosis of virtually all body structures. This imaging modality has become widely available. It is relatively inexpensive and can be used in the diagnosis of various types of diseases including cancer and bone injuries, in the examination of soft tissue condition as well as the analysis of abnormalities in the functioning of individual organs (brain, heart, etc.) and other body systems.

The greatest advantage of MRI, besides excellent imaging quality, is the fact that the examination can be repeated many times without harming the patient’s health by ionizing radiation, which unfortunately is not true of traditional computed tomography (CT).

Ultra-modern MRI machines – scan quickly, accurately and safely

The speed of an MRI scan and the accuracy of the images obtained depend to a great degree on the MRI machine used. Choosing equipment from United Imaging Healthcare, a leader in introducing innovative technological solutions in the field of medical diagnosis and treatment, means choosing state-of-the-art technology, which translates to equipment quality and functionality as well as the extremely high imaging resolution of an MRI scanner that is easy and convenient to use at the same time.

Customize an MRI scanner to fit your needs

State-of-the-art MRI scanners available from United Imaging Healthcare mean unprecedented imaging quality that, in addition to a wide spectrum of information and industry-leading AI assisted acceleration technology, allows the routine scan to be conducted in much less time, even enabling capturing live images of organs with involuntary motions (e.g. in the case of the ultra performance uMR Ultra 3.0 T scanner). The company offers an extremely wide range of MR scanners with durable, modern and ergonomic designs that are tailored to the customers’ specific needs.

As a result, this range will fit the needs of each customer – starting, for instance, with gantry diameter (e.g. 65 cm, 70 cm or 75 cm) and valuable options such as SuperFlex Coils (the uMR 680), AI image reconstruction technology DeepRecon (the uMR 588), and superior field of view and homogeneity (e.g. uMR Omega); finally, the whole portfolio are equipped with the latest AI empowered platform uAIFI to boost operational efficiency and diagnosis confidence.

For more technical specifications, please refer to the more detailed descriptions of specific systems above. We can also provide assistance and professional advice if needed!