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Computer Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) — Available to You 24/7!

  • CT is one of the most informative methods of radiological diagnosis, allowing images of any part of the body to be obtained. In just a few minutes, CT provides detailed and accurate information about the structure of organs and tissues (brain, chest, abdominal organs, limbs, etc.) in the form of cross-sectional slices.
  • When is CT used:
  • • Diagnosis of hollow organ pathologies, conducting contrast angiography;
  • • Injuries to the skull, paranasal sinuses, jaws;
  • • Aneurysms and atherosclerotic vascular lesions;
  • • Diseases of the chest organs (tuberculosis, pneumonia, etc.);
  • • Bone and joint injuries;
  • • Trauma to the brain, skull, chest, and abdominal cavity;
  • • Spinal diseases and much more.
  • MRI — Magnetic Resonance Imaging — is a diagnostic method based on the use of magnetic waves. It is applied for various purposes to different parts of the body.
  • When is MRI used:
  • • For migraines and headaches;
  • • For neurological diseases;
  • • Suspected brain tumors;
  • • Patients with epileptic seizures;
  • • Problems with eyes, ears, temporomandibular joint;
  • • Spinal pathologies, displacement or herniated discs;
  • • Assessment of joints and ligaments (lower back, knees, etc.);
  • • Sports injuries;
  • • Diseases of the heart, chest, and abdominal organs;
  • • Bone pathologies, and more.
  • MRI is a safe and painless method of examination. It is completely harmless to the human body and can be performed on pregnant women and children. MRI allows the study of all internal organs and visualization of deeply located biological tissues.

26 March 2023

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