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Uses of Gadovist
Gadovist is a contrast agent used in magnetic resonance angiography to identify lesions in the skull, spine, liver, kidney,... So what does Gadovist do, how to use it and what to note? When using drugs, learn through the article below.
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Indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the heart and blood vessels
The heart and vascular system play an important role in nourishing the organs in the body. Using an MRI scan to check the activity of the heart and blood vessels is called magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). An MRI technique can also be used to measure heart function or how much blood the left ventricle can pump out of the body.
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Advantages of DSA . background erasure angiography
DSA angiography helps detect early vascular abnormalities and accurately identify damaged vascular locations. DSA angiography is currently considered the "gold standard" in diagnostic imaging techniques for vascular diseases.
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Digital background removal and pulmonary vascular intervention
Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) for pulmonary intervention is an angiography method based on the principle of image subtraction through a digital image processor to capture blood circulation, identify pulmonary artery abnormalities and thereby identify common pulmonary artery diseases.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) aorta-thoracic (thoracic-abdominal segment)
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) of the thoracic aorta is a magnetic resonance imaging procedure focused on the thoracic aorta, which may or may not use contrast agents depending on the patient, to produce detailed images of the thoracic aorta, thereby helping to detect pathologies of the thoracic aorta.
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The importance of cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Brain MRI helps to evaluate brain structures better and in more detail than other imaging methods, and this technique can also provide functional information (fMRI) about brain activity areas. In particular, brain MRI can detect cerebral infarction at an early stage, assess cerebral perfusion, thereby helping to diagnose early and intervene promptly to save the brain tissue areas that can still recover.
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Indications for magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
Magnetic resonance angiography is a diagnostic imaging technique to examine the blood vessels supplying organs in the body to see if there is any narrowing or blockage, thereby providing timely diagnosis and treatment for related diseases.
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Arteriovenous fistula of spinal cord
Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula is often difficult to diagnose, but if detected early, treatment becomes easier. Today's article will delve into the clinical aspects of the disease so that readers can fully grasp the exact information of the disease, thereby having a timely treatment direction before the clinical manifestations progress to a more severe stage.
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Why do patients have to lie motionless for 24 hours after taking a DSA?
DSA is a diagnostic imaging method that combines X-rays and digital processing. When taking a DSA, the patient must insert instruments into the groin, where bleeding or hematoma may occur. Therefore, during a DSA, the patient must lie still for 24 hours.
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Does magnetic resonance imaging have any effect?
Many people are still confused about what an MRI is. In fact, MRI is a modern medical technique that uses magnetic fields, radio waves, and computers to create detailed images of body parts. MRI is safe for customers because it does not use X-rays like X-rays or CT scans.
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