Showing posts with label MRI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MRI. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Capturing What's Inside You!

The internal design of a human body is complicated, and hence, an X-Ray examination cannot reveal everything. To understand the minute insights better, doctors instruct MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). An MRI machine is a tube-shaped device which creates detailed images of tissues and organs of a human body under the influence of magnetic field and radio waves. When a patient lies inside an MRI machine, his body's hydrogen atoms are realigned by the magnetic field. Then, the radio waves in parallel produce faint signals to develop cross-sectional MRI images. The images can be created either in two dimensions or three dimensions as per requirement. 

Why is MRI done?

MRI is a noninvasive method of capturing high-resolution images of internal organs, tissues and skeletal system to diagnose the problems happening inside the body. 

MRI of Spinal Cord and Brain

Often patients undergo this examination for brain or spinal cord to diagnose:
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Tumors
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Aneurysms of cerebral vessels
  • Disorders of the eye and inner ear
  • Brain injury from trauma 

Apart from these variants, a particular type of MRI known as function MRI (fMRI) is done to measure the metabolic changes occurring inside the brain. It examines the brain's anatomy and determines how the parts of the brain are functioning. fMRI is also used to determine the damage caused due to head injury or diseases like Alzheimer's disease. 

MRI of Internal Organs

Medical science has earned numerous advantages since the launch of MRI technology. It can be used to identify abnormalities prevailing in body parts like:
  • Ovaries
  • Liver and bile ducts
  • Spleen
  • Prostate
  • Kidneys
  • Uterus
  • Pancreas 

MRI of Heart and Blood Vessels

  • For heart and blood vessels this technique can assess:
  • The thickness and the movement of heart's walls.
  • The structural problems of the aorta.
  • The functions and size of the chambers of the heart.
  • The blockage and inflammation in blood vessels.
  • The seriousness of damage caused by heart disease or heart attack. 

MRI of Bones and Joints

  • Here, this magnetic technology helps to evaluate:
  • Disk abnormalities in the spine
  • Bone infections
  • Tumors of the bones and soft tissues
  • Joint defects caused by traumatic or repetitive injuries 

Radiology Service Centers in San Antonio

If you want to undergo MRI or any other radiology procedure, then reach out to the experts of Gonzaba Medical Group. They are one of the leading providers of Diagnostic Imaging Services in San Antonio.