Full Spine MRI


Full Spine MRI is a diagnostic imaging examination that uses magnetic resonance imaging to provide detailed images of all segments of the spine, including cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. This examination is highly useful for detecting and evaluating a variety of conditions affecting the spine.

It is applied in the following cases:

  • Diagnosis, detection, and monitoring of primary and metastatic spinal tumors.

  • Localization and evaluation of issues such as intervertebral disc herniation and degenerative disc disease.

  • Detection of injuries, fractures, or other spinal column traumas.

  • Assessment of infections and inflammations such as spondylitis and discitis.

  • Diagnosis of neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis or other neurodegenerative diseases affecting the spinal cord.

Advantages:

  • High precision and sensitivity: Provides detailed and precise images of all segments of the spine.

  • Non-ionizing radiation: MRI does not use ionizing radiation, making it safer for the patient.

  • Multi-dimensional imaging: Provides multi-dimensional images that can be evaluated at various levels.

Full Spine MRI

Full Spine MRI is a diagnostic imaging examination that uses magnetic resonance imaging to provide detailed images of all segments of the spine, including cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. This examination is highly useful for detecting and evaluating a variety of conditions affecting the spine.

It is applied in the following cases:

  • Diagnosis, detection, and monitoring of primary and metastatic spinal tumors.

  • Localization and evaluation of issues such as intervertebral disc herniation and degenerative disc disease.

  • Detection of injuries, fractures, or other spinal column traumas.

  • Assessment of infections and inflammations such as spondylitis and discitis.

  • Diagnosis of neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis or other neurodegenerative diseases affecting the spinal cord.

Advantages:

  • High precision and sensitivity: Provides detailed and precise images of all segments of the spine.

  • Non-ionizing radiation: MRI does not use ionizing radiation, making it safer for the patient.

  • Multi-dimensional imaging: Provides multi-dimensional images that can be evaluated at various levels.

- Full Spine MRI