Chest magnetic resonance
Chest MRI is also called nuclear magnetic resonance. MRI diagnosis is widely used in clinical practice, and it is becoming more and more perfect. Although the time is short, it has also shown its advantages. On the MRI image of the mediastinum, the septum tumor and its anatomical relationship with surrounding blood vessels can be observed, and the invasion of the axillary arm brachial plexus and spinal canal can be clearly shown. It is helpful for the diagnosis of hilar lymphadenopathy and central lung cancer. Cardiac large blood vessel MRI has the advantages of quickness, time saving, and small patient pain. It can display the size of the atrium, blood vessels, and internal cavity, and can observe hemodynamic changes, which is helpful for functional diagnosis and can identify abnormal tissues.
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