MRI Laboratory

MRI Laboratory

Magnetic resonance is an advanced non-irradiative diagnostic imaging technique that does not use X-rays. It is an imaging scanning method that produces sections of varying thickness in any plane of space using radiofrequency pulses in an intense and homogeneous magnetic field.

The Imaging Department has a Philips Ingenia 3T MRI, which combines a high-power 3T magnetic field with a 70 cm system aperture, a large number of channels and increased technical qualities of the head and body antennas, providing high resolution images with much reduced examination time and increased patient comfort. Clinical packages including state-of-the-art diffusion and spectroscopy sequences also provide high quality images in all anatomical regions and multi-parameter combinations for lesion characterization and visualization.

 

 

        

 

 

 

Updated on 1/27/23, 10:26 AM