Description
MRI Angiography of the Arch of Aorta and Thorax with contrast is an advanced imaging technique that provides high-resolution images of the major blood vessels in the chest, including the aortic arch and its branches. This non-invasive procedure uses magnetic resonance imaging with a contrast agent to enhance the visibility of blood flow and vessel structures. It’s particularly useful for diagnosing conditions such as aortic aneurysms, aortic dissection, coarctation of the aorta, and other vascular abnormalities in the thoracic region. The detailed images help in assessing the extent of vascular diseases, planning surgical interventions, and monitoring treatment outcomes. This technique is valuable for evaluating congenital heart defects and acquired cardiovascular diseases affecting the great vessels of the thorax.




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