Popular
features of the Altaire include the comfortably padded patient table,
which is power-driven in three directions and aids in transferring
patients from hospital beds and wheelchairs.
The table is also extra wide and ultra thin, supporting large
patients. To
ensure maximum comfort and convenience, a two-way intercom system provides
communication between the technologist and the patient during the exam. MRI,
magnetic resonance imaging, is a method used by physicians to visualize
internal organs of the human body and obtain diagnostic information. These
images are produced without the use of radiation. MRI is a noninvasive
procedure and there are no known side or after effects. The procedure is
painless and you won't see or feel anything during the exam. A faint
knocking sound will be heard which is the imaging process in operation.
The
benefits of magnetic resonance imaging are vast and new applications are
continually being developed through ongoing research. MRI imaging is used
for virtually all parts of the body. It is the primary imaging modality
for evaluation of diseases of the brain and spine. It is effective in
depicting abnormalities of the eye, paranasal sinuses, throat, salivary
glands, and the thyroid. MRI
is the method of choice for imaging of the musculoskeletal system and is
widely used for evaluation of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and
ankle. It can also accurately depict abnormalities within the bone marrow.
It has many applications in the cardiovascular system. The display of
blood vessels known as MR angiography is an accurate, noninvasive means of
obtaining information about arteries of the head, neck, and body. It
is also effective in demonstrating congenital cardiac abnormalities. MRI
is also important in evaluation of the organs of the abdomen and pelvis
including the liver, pancreas, kidneys, ovaries, uterus, and prostate.
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