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TC -Se trata de un rastreo de las estructuras internas del cráneo donde se valoran ambos hemisferios cerebrales, densidad, simetría y morfología. También es posible ver la composición ósea de la bóveda craneal y ser reconstruida en una imagen 3D.
We work to ensure our patients receive the highest standard of cancer care. All patients receive care guided by best practice standards of Cardio Care. These practices have been shown to provide the best patient outcomes. Patients and their families can quickly access a diverse range of cancer care services, including these facilities:
We work to ensure our patients receive the highest standard of cancer care. All patients receive care guided by best practice standards of Cardio Care. These practices have been shown to provide the best patient outcomes. Patients and their families can quickly access a diverse range of cancer care services, including these facilities:
The brachial plexus is a group of nerve fibres that begin in the neck and travel down the upper arm, controlling feeling in the arm. MRI of the brachial plexus is useful in diagnosing traumatic and non-traumatic pathology.
Approximately 85% of cerebral aneurysms develop in the anterior part of the Circle of Willis, which are the main arteries of the brain and brainstem. MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiogram) is used to view arteries without contrast dye and can detect aneurysms, blockages of the blood vessels, carotid artery disease, and arteriovenous malformations.
MRI can detect changes in cartilage and bone structure resulting from injury, disease, or aging. These changes may include: herniated discs, pinched nerves, spinal tumors, spinal cord compression, and fractures.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) MRI is typically performed to diagnose or evaluate degenerative joint disorders such as arthritis, tears of the menisci, ligaments and tendons (knee) or rotator cuff and labrum (shoulder and hip), fractures, infection, injury strains, and tumours
Musculoskeletal (MSK) MRI is typically performed to diagnose or evaluate degenerative joint disorders such as arthritis, tears of the menisci, ligaments and tendons (knee) or rotator cuff and labrum (shoulder and hip), fractures, infection, injury strains, and tumours
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