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Experience advanced imaging with the MRI Dorsal Spine scan at Sooriya Diagnostic, Kathmandu. This high-resolution scan provides detailed visualization of the dorsal spine.
The MRI Dorsal Spine scan at Sooriya Diagnostic, Kathmandu, is an advanced imaging technique used to obtain detailed images of the dorsal (thoracic) spine, which includes the vertebrae, discs, spinal cord, and surrounding soft tissues. This non-invasive scan plays a vital role in diagnosing a wide range of conditions affecting the dorsal spine, including herniated discs, spinal fractures, spinal cord abnormalities, degenerative disc disease, and other spinal disorders.
MRI Dorsal Spine is particularly beneficial for patients experiencing back pain, discomfort, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the chest or abdominal region. It is also an essential tool for evaluating the effects of trauma, degenerative changes, infections, or tumors that might affect the thoracic spine.
The procedure is painless and does not involve any radiation. The patient lies on the MRI table while multiple cross-sectional images of the dorsal spine are captured, providing clear and detailed views of the spinal structures. MRI Dorsal Spine is a safe and effective diagnostic method to assist doctors in planning treatment and interventions.
At Sooriya Diagnostic, we use state-of-the-art MRI technology and skilled radiologists to ensure accurate and reliable results. Early detection of spinal conditions through MRI can help in timely intervention, preventing further complications, and improving the overall quality of life for patients.