What is MRI?
The MRI scanner uses magnetism and radio waves to
produce remarkably clear pictures of your head, spine
and other parts of your body.
An MRI scan can be used as an extremely accurate
method of disease detection throughout the body.
Including:
• brain aneurysms
• stroke
• tumors of the brain
• tumors or inflammation of the spine
• head injuries
An MRI scan can evaluate the structure of the heart and
aorta, where it can detect aneurysms or tears. It
provides valuable information on glands and organs
within the abdomen, and accurate information about the
structure of the joints, soft tissues, and bones of the
body.
NYU Columbus Medical
Institute equipped with top of the line 1.5 Tesla MRI. It is one of the most
accurate and fast MRI Systems in the New York Metropolitan area.
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