Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging is an advanced medical imaging technique used to meticulously examine structures and tissues in various parts of the body. It particularly excels in evaluating bone-free structures and soft tissues.

MR imaging plays a critical role in the diagnosis and assessment of a wide range of conditions:

Neurological System: Migraines, headaches, other neurological disorders, patients suspected of having brain tumors, those experiencing epileptic seizures, and problems with the eyes, ears, and temporomandibular joint.
Musculoskeletal System: Spinal problems (disc slips, hernias), joint conditions such as shoulder and knee issues, sports injuries, and abnormalities in bone structures.
Internal Organs and Vessels: Heart diseases, disorders of internal chest and abdominal organs, lungs, and major vessels associated with the heart.

Our MRI machines are equipped with specialized programs for every region of the body, allowing for comprehensive examinations such as:

* Head Region: Brain, eyes, inner ear, ear structures, pituitary gland, temporomandibular joint, cerebral arterial and venous systems.
* Neck and Face: Neck structures, larynx, pharynx, salivary glands, tongue, and surrounding tissues.
* Chest and Abdomen: Lungs, heart, major vessels, abdominal organs, and the lower abdominal region.
* Spine: Pathologies of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine.
* Limbs and Joints: Examinations of limbs and joints such as shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot.

Additionally, advanced MR techniques are also applied:

* Whole-body angiography and regional MR angiography.
* MR Spectroscopy.
* Cranial and abdominal diffusion imaging.
* Perfusion MRI.
* MR Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), MR Pyelography, and MR Myelography.
* Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) flow studies.
* Kinematic examinations.
* Whole-body metastasis screening.
* Dynamic tissue (liver, breast, tumor) MR examinations.