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Another advantage of wide bore mri machines is their ability to evaluate blood flow and tissue perfusion. Specialized MRI techniques, such as magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), enable doctors to assess the blood vessels in the body, helping to diagnose cardiovascular conditions like aneurysms, blockages, and arterial diseases. By visualizing blood flow, wide bore mri machines can provide doctors with critical information to guide treatment decisions, especially in patients with heart conditions.

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For patients with chronic conditions that require frequent monitoring, wide bore mri machines provide a safe and reliable means of imaging over extended periods. Since MRI does not use ionizing radiation, patients can undergo multiple MRI scans without accumulating harmful radiation exposure, making it a long-term imaging solution. This is particularly important for individuals with ongoing conditions, such as cancer, where regular imaging is needed to monitor progress and adjust treatments accordingly.

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  • Q: How does an MRI Machine work? A: An MRI Machine uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of organs, tissues, and structures inside the body. Unlike X-rays, it does not use ionizing radiation, making it a safe imaging option for many patients.

    Q: What are the benefits of using an MRI Machine for diagnosing neurological conditions? A: MRI Machines provide detailed images of the brain and spinal cord, helping diagnose conditions such as multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, strokes, and spinal cord injuries by offering clear, high-resolution images of neural tissue.

    Q: Is an MRI Machine effective in detecting soft tissue injuries? A: Yes, MRI Machines are especially effective in imaging soft tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage, making them ideal for diagnosing injuries or conditions like ligament tears or herniated discs.

    Q: How long does an MRI scan take? A: An MRI scan typically takes between 15 to 90 minutes, depending on the area being imaged and the complexity of the scan. Patients are usually required to remain still during the procedure to obtain the best results.

    Q: Are there any risks associated with using an MRI Machine? A: MRI scans are generally safe as they do not use radiation. However, they may not be suitable for patients with certain implants or metal devices in their bodies, such as pacemakers, as the strong magnetic fields may interfere with these devices.

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