Breast MRI does not replace mammography and ultrasound breast, and complements them by helping physicians to dete... Read more »
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain - the most common and informative method of studying this organ. Recently, it came in first place among methods of diagnosis of various diseases (from tumors to vascular pathology and nerve nodes). MRI of the brain - destructive and totally painless method enables the investigation of the living brain. Tomogram obtained from the MRI of the brain, the highest quality, and allows you... Read more »
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In the human pelvis in a confined space are a number of vital organs - rectum, bladder, uterus and its appendages in women, prostate and seminal vesicles in males. Close proximity of these organs complicate a comprehensive assessment of their state of the classical methods of investigation (ultrasound, X-ray methods). Magnetic resonance imaging, having a very high resolution, provides images of the band in various projec... Read more »
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Until a few decades ago, the study of many organs of the human body could only be done by using the tools introduced in the human body (invasive procedures), and some (eg, brain, spinal cord, blood vessels and so on) have been virtually inaccessible for the full survey. At present, there was a set of techniques for assessing the condition of organs and tissues without the intervention of the human body (non-invasive procedures), such as ultrasound (U.S.), several mo... Read more »
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