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Using
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), doctors can view the
brain, spine, bones, joints, heart, circulatory system,
and internal organs in a way that is not possible with
other diagnostic equipment. MRI creates detailed images
of soft tissue, muscle, nerves, bone, and blood vessels
through the use of a powerful magnet, radio waves, and
computer technology. This procedure assists doctors
in quickly and accurately diagnosing conditions without
surgery or radiation. A paramagnet or contrast agent
may be given intravenously as part of an MRI examination.
This helps to highlight certain structures. Certain
conditions, such as pregnancy, various medical implants,
or pacemakers should be discussed with your physician
before undergoing an MRI examination.
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High
field MRI has been available for many years. The new
systems combine short-bore, wide-magnet design, with
high resolution and new technical advances, providing
the radiologist and your doctor with the clearest, most
detailed images of the body part being examined. The
innovative wide-magnet design provides a sense of "openness"
for the patient, which significantly decreases any claustrophobic
feelings and allows the system to better accommodate
larger or heavier patients. This high-speed technology
also means faster imaging, so patients spend less time
being tested. These state-of-the-art systems are available
at Tristán Associates in Harrisburg at our Union
Deposit and Linglestown Road offices, at our Hershey
office, at our West Shore office in Camp Hill, and in
Lewisburg at Susquehanna Valley Imaging. Click on Clinical
Applications for a brief description of the role of
MRI in imaging different organ systems within various
parts of the body.
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