MRI
The 1.5T Wide Bore MRI uses magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves to obtain images of the body.
The technology in our clinics is designed to reduce the study time and improve patient comfort, minimizing the feeling of claustrophobia.
MRA (Angiogram)
It allows the evaluation of blood vessels through blood flow, with or without the use of injected contrast. It can be performed on the brain, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities.
MRI Arthrogram
Detailed images of ligaments, tendons, and cartilage are obtained through the injection of contrast directly into the joint. Areas such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle are typically evaluated.
Prostate Multiparametric MRI
It helps detect infections and other abnormalities through the use of intravenous contrast to obtain accurate images. The international standard PI-RADS protocol is used for the detailed evaluation of the prostate.
Breast MRI
It is mainly performed to detect breast cancer and assess its size. It is usually combined with mammography and sonomammography to provide a more precise diagnosis.
Liver MRI
It provides detailed images of the liver to assess lesions, cirrhosis, or tumors. It can be performed with or without intravenous contrast, allowing for a more precise visualization of liver structures and potential abnormalities.
MRI Enterography
It helps evaluate the small intestine and other areas of the abdomen to detect inflammation, obstructions, or diseases like Crohn’s disease. Intravenous and sometimes oral contrast are used to obtain detailed images of the intestinal walls and surrounding areas.
Important
- You must arrive 30 minutes before your appointment and bring any relevant previous studies.
- For the test, you should not bring jewelry, a cellphone, a watch, makeup, or any metal items on your body, including wired underwear.
- If you have any devices in your body (such as a pacemaker or stents), please inform us when scheduling your appointment so we can verify the compatibility of the study or provide additional instructions.
- Diabetic patients with insulin pumps should inform us when scheduling the appointment and remove the sensor before the study.
- Patients undergoing a Prostate Multiparametric MRI must submit the PSA result or bring it on the day of the study.
Additional instructions will be provided when you schedule your appointment.
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