Description
MRI Abdomen Triphasic is a specialized magnetic resonance imaging technique that involves three distinct phases of image acquisition following the administration of contrast material. This method is particularly valuable for liver imaging. The three phases – arterial, portal venous, and delayed – allow for detailed assessment of liver lesions and their blood supply. It’s highly effective in characterizing liver tumors, detecting small lesions, and differentiating between benign and malignant growths. This technique is also useful in evaluating liver cirrhosis, assessing portal hypertension, and planning liver surgeries or transplants. The triphasic approach provides comprehensive information about liver vasculature and parenchymal enhancement patterns.




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