MRI and CT are advanced diagnostic methods and are used according to their specific indications.
MRI is best suited for examinations of the spine, joints, and brain due to superior soft tissue visualization.
If a patient has contraindications for MRI (such as metal implants), CT can be performed instead.
MRI is the primary diagnostic method for brain pathologies.
CT is most suitable for imaging bones, lungs, and blood vessels (with contrast enhancement).
Oncological diseases of the abdominal cavity can be detected using either CT or MRI.
If you are unsure whether MRI, CT, or ultrasound is more appropriate, you may contact us for consultation.