Open MRI
My MR scan was really
open and comfortable.

Yours will be too.
We all like open spaces. We don't like to be confined.
Especially for medical testing. Which is an important
reason we chose our new MR system from Philips. Its truly open design helps
alleviate the anxiety of being placed head or feet - first
into a cylindrical MR system.
And with the most state-of-the art imaging technology
available, your doctor can obtain high-quality images
quickly so you'll be up and out before you know it. To
learn more, call Cyrus Diagnostic Imaging at 407-321-3012.
What is MRI?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI or MR) is one of the safest,
most comfortable imaging techniques available. It combines
a powerful magnet with an advanced computer system and
radio waves to produce accurate, detailed pictures of organs
and
tissues in order to diagnose a variety of medical conditions.
Common uses of this procedure.
Because MRI can give such clear pictures of
soft-tissue structures near and around bones, it is the most
sensitive exam for
spinal and joint problems. MRI is widely used to diagnose sports-related
injuries, especially those affecting the knee, shoulder,
hip, elbow, and wrist. The images allow the physician to see even
very small tears and injuries to ligaments and muscles.In
addition, MRI of the heart, aorta, coronary arteries,
and blood vessels is a fast, noninvasive tool for diagnosing
coronary
artery disease and heart problems. Physicians can examine
the size and thickness of the chambers of the heart, and determine
the extent of damage caused by a heart attack or progressive
heart disease.Organs of the chest and abdomen - including
the lungs, liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, and abdominal
vessels - can also be examined in high detail in MRI images, enabling
the diagnosis and evaluation of tumors and functional
disorders. Because no radiation exposure is involved,
MRI
is often the preferred diagnostic tool for examination of the
male and female reproductive systems, pelvis and hips,
and the bladder.
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