MRI (MAGNETIC RESONANCE)
What is Emar - MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?
Large magnets and radio waves in a strong magnetic field that is created with magnetic resonance imaging by using specific anatomical structures from other structures to clearly distinguish healthy and diseased tissues is a medical technique used to detect and identify differences between.
Which diseases is Emar (MRI) used for?
The mri can be applied for different purposes for different parts of the body. MRI is especially suitable for imaging boneless parts or soft tissues of the body. Migraine, headaches, neurological disorders, suspected from a brain tumor patients, patients who experience epileptic seizures, eye, ear, patients with jaw joint problems, spinal problems and shifts the disk disc hernia, shoulder, knee, such as in the evaluation of joints and ligaments, sports injuries, heart disease, disorders of the internal organs of the chest and abdomen, bone diseases can be done with MRI evaluation.
With an MRI device equipped with sufficient and special programs for every area of the body;
Examinations of the brain, eye, inner ear and ear structures, pituitary gland, jaw joint, brain artery and vein systems, such as head region
Neck structure, larynx, pharynx, salivary glands, tongue and environmental structures
Lungs, heart and large vessels associated with the heart
Intra-abdominal organs, lower abdominal area
Pathologies of the neck, back and lumbar spine
Examinations of limbs and joints such as shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle and foot
Regional MR angiographic examinations can be performed.