Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)  

Non-invasive imaging using magnetic fields

MRI ORBITS

Angiography is a medical imaging procedure that uses a contrast agent and X-rays to visualize blood vessels in various parts of the body. It provides detailed images of the blood vessels, allowing healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat conditions related to the circulatory system.

  • There are several reasons why your doctor may recommend an MRI Orbits:

    1. Eye trauma: MRI Orbits can help assess the extent of damage to the eye sockets, eyeballs, or surrounding structures in cases of eye trauma, such as fractures or foreign bodies.
    2. Evaluation of eye-related tumors: This test can provide detailed images of any tumors or growths in or around the eye sockets, assisting in diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning.
    3. Optic nerve evaluation: MRI Orbits can visualize the optic nerves, which transmit visual information from the eyes to the brain. It can help identify any abnormalities, inflammation, compression, or tumors affecting the optic nerves.

    Evaluation of eye-related inflammatory conditions: MRI Orbits can detect and assess inflammation or infections in the eye sockets, such as orbital cellulitis or orbital pseudotumor

  • There are several reasons why your doctor may recommend an MRI Orbits:

    1. Eye trauma: MRI Orbits can help assess the extent of damage to the eye sockets, eyeballs, or surrounding structures in cases of eye trauma, such as fractures or foreign bodies.
    2. Evaluation of eye-related tumors: This test can provide detailed images of any tumors or growths in or around the eye sockets, assisting in diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning.
    3. Optic nerve evaluation: MRI Orbits can visualize the optic nerves, which transmit visual information from the eyes to the brain. It can help identify any abnormalities, inflammation, compression, or tumors affecting the optic nerves.

    Evaluation of eye-related inflammatory conditions: MRI Orbits can detect and assess inflammation or infections in the eye sockets, such as orbital cellulitis or orbital pseudotumor

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