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MR SpeCTroscopy
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What is MR SpeCTroscopy?
An MR Spectroscopy creates picture of the internal tissues with the help of signals picked from the hydrogen ions present in the water fluid and fats in the body. The images captured during the MRI scan can be stored on an electronic device which is further printed on a film. The MRI scan is radiationless test which uses strong magnetic and radio waves to create detailed and clear 3D multiple images. The whole MRI scan procedure takes about 40-60 minutes. You may be asked to take an oral solution of the radio-contrast agent or be given the same in an injectable form for better images of the internal body structures in the MRI scan. You may be asked to take an oral solution of the radio-contrast agent or be given the same in an injectable form for better images of the internal body structures in the MRI scan.
Why is MR SpeCTroscopy done?
- To diagnose stroke (brain cells death), ischemia (loss of blood supply to organs) brain hammarhage
- To analyze seizures/epilepsy, depression, depression, metabolic disease of muscles
- To study the change in lipid content in the body (tissues, organs, blood vessels), chemical messengers
- To detect abnormalities of the body fluids like blood or CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)

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Mahajan Imaging has a history of bringing new technologies into the private sector in the country for example standing weight bearing MRI, Cone Beam Dental CT, functional MRI, MR tractography, MR mammography, CT coronary angiography, 4D ultrasound with tomography, PET-CT, CT-guided robotic biopsy, digital mammography and DEXA bone densitometry. Continuing the said trend, they have recently installed Asia’s 1st Silent MRI technology and India’s first Dual Energy Spectral CT Scanner with the most...
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