Magnetic Resonance (MR)

Multislice CT is a technology used in computed tomography (CT) scans. While traditional CT scans are generally used to obtain a single slice, multislice CT is used to obtain multiple slices at the same time. This provides faster scanning times and higher resolution.

Magnetic Resonance (MR)

Emar (MRI) aka Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a test that uses powerful magnets, radio waves and a computer to create detailed pictures of the body.

Magnetic Resonance is one of the important steps of medical technology. The basic working principle is to send radio waves to the human body in a magnetic field and to convert the signals received in response into images with the help of a computer. It is a device that takes detailed images and provides early diagnosis, painlessly, without requiring radiation, surgery or invasive procedures. The physical foundations of Magnetic Resonance technology were found in the 19th century. It took another century for it to be used for imaging purposes in the field of healthcare.

GE Signa EXCITE is the most significant milestone in MRI technology in the last 10 years. It shortens examination time, improves image quality and introduces new shooting techniques.

EXCITE Technology enables multiple signals to be received simultaneously by using 8-channel coils. The signal increases at least 10 times compared to old systems. Increasing the signals received both shortens the examination time and provides better quality images with higher resolution. It completely replaces the data pipeline, enabling doctors to obtain images faster and increasing their diagnostic capabilities.

Its reflection on the patient can be summarized as obtaining much higher quality images in a much more open system, in a much shorter time, compared to old devices. The reduction in examination time and smaller device sizes significantly reduces claustrophobia.

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