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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within your body.

CDI Miami | Tuesday June 10, 2014

Abdominal and Pancreatic Scans with MRCP

Ultrasonography (US) and computed tomography (CT) scanning have been the standard non-invasive techniques for showing abdominal and pancreatic diseases. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and endoscopic ultrasound Miami options have also been known to show excellent results.  Now, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a new non-invasive scan option that shows fluid in the abdominal and pancreatic ducts in a 3-D image.

The magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) examination is quickly replacing other diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) examinations for scanning the abdominal and pancreatic ducts in many practical digital medical imaging centers. Despite this increase in popularity, many magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radiographers still find aspects of the MRCP examination quite challenging.

Although MRCP is a relatively new technique for viewing the abdominal and pancreatic ducts, usually no contrast medium has to be administered for MRCP, unlike other scanning techniques. MRCP uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to produce more detailed pictures.

Magnetic resonance imaging uses radiofrequency waves directed at the body to activate certain atoms in the molecules of water in the body. This is done in a strong magnetic field, which causes the protons in the nuclei of these atoms to line up, rather than face random positions. These protons emit radio signals when they return to their natural alignment. The signals are used to build a computerized image that shows differences in body tissues based on the amount of certain molecules in them. This enables extremely detailed pictures to be obtained of the abdominal and pancreatic ducts.

MRCP is an outpatient procedure that involves lying very still in an MRI scanner for several minutes at a time. This scan does not cause any pain and the entire scan should be over in around twenty minutes. Having an MRCP scan does not require any radiation exposure.

Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI Miami, however, is a test that uses radio frequency pulses and a computer to give detailed pictures of organs, tissues, bones, and a lot of other internal body structures. The magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a special type of this MRI MRA scan.

MRCP scans are used to examine diseases of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, and pancreatic duct; evaluate patients with pancreatitis to detect the underlying cause; help to diagnose unexplained abdominal pain; and provide a less invasive alternative to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). ERCP is a diagnostic procedure that combines endoscopy, which uses an illuminated optical instrument to examine inside the body.

Treatment options for any cancer found will depend on the type of cancer that is present, how far and how fast it has spread, and the patient’s age and general health. Radiologists at the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, a digital medical imaging center, will discuss all available treatment options. Three main treatment options: surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy will be discussed to find the right course of action per patient.

CDI Miami | Friday May 9, 2014

Preventing Bone Cancer with MRI MRA Scan Options

The body is made up of 206 bones (we counted), and bones are made up of mineral calcium and different types of cells. These cells continuously break down and form new bone. Primary bone cancer starts in the bone, while the more common secondary bone cancer spreads to the bone from somewhere else in the body. Radiological tests to find and diagnose bone cancer include X-rays, bone scans, and skeletal surveys.

When a patient experiences pain that could potentially be the result of bone cancer, the first step in diagnosis is usually to X-ray the area near the pain. When enough of the healthy bone in any area is worn away by cancer, the damaged area will show up as a dark spot on the X-ray; these appear like holes in the bones.

A more comprehensive test used to diagnose bone cancer is a type of X-ray called a bone scan. In this test, low doses of radioactive particles are injected intravenously, circulating through the body and selectively picked up by the bones. The substance travels through the bloodstream to the bones and organs. As it wears away, it emits levels of radiation. This radiation is detected by a camera that slowly scans the body. The camera takes pictures of how much radiation collects in the bones. A high concentration of these radioactive particles indicates the presence of cancer cells that are rapidly growing.

In order to diagnose lesions where extra bone has built up, a skeletal survey, a certain form of X-ray, may be used. Normally an X-ray is selective for a particular area of concern, but with a skeletal survey, all areas are imaged with a full body scan PET scan. Patients such as those with multiple myeloma or breast cancer for example undergo these skeletal surveys to detect bone metastases that have not yet developed symptoms observable through other means. Full body CT scan and MRI Miami scan options may also be used for skeletal surveys.

In some cases it may be appropriate to take a bone biopsy for further analysis. Either a needle biopsy or an incisional biopsy may be useful for diagnosing bone cancer. In a needle biopsy, a surgeon makes a small hole in the bone and removes a sample of tissue from the affected area with a needle like instrument. In an incisional biopsy, the surgeon cuts into the affected area, removing a small sample of tissue. The tissue is then sent to a lab for further analysis to determine whether it is cancerous or benign.

Treatment options for bone cancer will depend on the type of bone cancer that is present, how far and how fast it has spread, and the patient’s age and general health. Radiologists at the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, a digital medical imaging center, will discuss all available treatment options. Three main treatment options: surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy will be discussed to find the right course of action per patient.

CDI Miami | Friday January 10, 2014

CBCC Announces More Options for Surgical Breast Lump Removal

The Comprehensive Breast Care Center, a preferred breast MRI guided biopsy Miami facility, announces additional procedures to remove harden lumps discovered during routine breast examinations.

When a suspicious lump is discovered during an examination, physicians usually request additional tests to determine if the lump should be removed. If numerous test results cannot conclude the lump is harmless, the physical will schedule a biopsy.

A breast biopsy is a procedure which removes suspicious breast growth.
Depending upon how big the lump is, the breast MRI Miami clinic will determine the type of biopsy which needs to perform. The two types of breast lump removal biopsies: surgical and core-needle.

A Surgical biopsy is where the surgeon makes a one- to two-inch cut in the breast, removing suspicious tissue.
During a core-needle biopsy, the surgeon removes small amounts of harden tissue through a hollow needle inserted into the breast.
Once the biopsy is completed, the extracted tissue will be examined by a pathologist to determine if the lump contains any signs of cancerous cells. Once the examination is complete, the pathologist will forward the results to the patient’s family physician.

Although mammograms may not be an enjoyable experience, they are necessary in early detection of breast cancer.
Physicians recommend annual checkups to ensure women remain healthy. Earlier detection increases a woman’s odds of being treated and increasing the chance for survival.

About CBCC, Miami:
The Comprehensive Breast Care Center prides itself on being an accomplished and dedicated imaging center for Breast care and analysis in South Florida. They specialize in early detection of breast cancer, provided by a fully trained staff and team of Board Certified Radiologists.
Utilizing the best medical imaging solutions available today, CBCC ensure that each exam is tailored to a patient’s individual needs.
The CBCC center keeps in strict accordance with the patient’s physician’s instructions. Since they analyze the exams themselves they are able to provide prompt results and deliver them to the physician within 24 hours.

Located in the city of Aventura, in North Miami and South Dade, the CBCC is easily accessible from all mayor roads and highways, making it the ideal center digital mammography center for anyone in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area.

The Comprehensive Breast Care Center currently offers the following scanning services:
–       Digital mammogram
–       Breast MRI/Ultrasound
–       Breast Biopsies
–       Bone Density
–       Genetic Testing
–       Breast Navigator
–       Complete Breast Care Program

CDI Miami | Tuesday September 17, 2013

Digital Medical Imaging Demystified For All

Many people have heard of the terms “CT scan” and “PET scan” but do not have a clear understanding of what they mean. They may have been advised to get an ultrasound by their physician, and want to understand exactly what this involves. At the moment of being told they need one of these diagnostic procedures, many people may be thinking so much about the potential results that they may not be able to concentrate on all the information being given to them. It is therefore of great comfort to know that there is a place on the Internet where they can look in order to get clear and concise answers to all their questions. When people search for ultrasound in Miami they will often find CDI Miami appears near to the top of most local listings.

CDI, the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, one of the top diagnostic facilities offering bone scans in Miami, announces a new comprehensive online information source that offers patients instant answers to all their questions about digital medical imaging. When people have to undergo a sophisticated medical investigative procedure, they want answers. Information leaflets can easily be lost, and anyone experiencing the anxiety of awaiting a clear diagnosis of their health issue may forget the information they are told in a doctor’s office. It is therefore very comforting to have all the information they need easily accessible on the Internet. Anyone searching for information on CT scan in Miami will find answers to all their questions on the CDI Miami website. They will learn about what they can expect to experience when they go for a CT scan, as well as an explanation of the type of information that the CT scan is designed to investigate. People searching for MRA in Miami will be able to read about what the procedure involves, step by step. Demystifying these complex procedures brings peace of mind to patients during a time of great uncertainty. For example, many people do not know that they cannot wear anything metallic during a scan, or that they must not eat for a given number of hours before having the scan. While a scan is not a physically invasive procedure, and is completely painless, there is sometimes the need to take an oral contrast a number of hours before a scan. An oral contrast is a solution that is taken orally or injected. It will then show up on the scan in order to help the radiologist get more information on specific trouble spots in the body. CDI Miami is a world leader in digital medical imaging.

About CDI Miami:

CDI Miami, the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, is often the number one choice for people searching for MRI in Miami. There are convenient locations in South Florida at Aventura, North Miami Beach, and South Dade. For more information and to book a consultation, call toll free on 800-371-0002 or visit cdimiami.com

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CDI Miami | Monday September 9, 2013

Using the Best Technology for Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic imaging is saving lives every day. By detecting the presence of malignancy early on, before a tumor is developed, cancer sufferers can be treated and make a full recovery from certain types of cancer. There is new research into the treatment of cancer being conducted all the time. There are frequent breakthroughs in medical research, and there are more and more types of cancer that are becoming treatable. The success stories and personal accounts from cancer survivors are always very encouraging. This is great news for anyone who has a family history of certain types of cancer, and who are therefore most vulnerable to developing the disease. With early detection, and the most innovative treatment programs, even people at high risk have a good chance of staying cancer free. However, the detection of cancer requires top quality imaging equipment.

CDI, the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, one of the top diagnostic facilities offering breast MRI guided biopsy in Miami, announces new assurances that the very best technology is being used for the early detection of cancer. People searching for breast ultrasound in Miami will find that CDI appears at the top of local listings. The Center for Diagnostic Imaging in Miami has the best ultrasound equipment available. An ultrasound can show vital information about any abnormalities in the body, by using high frequency sound waves to produce images. CDI are also a top choice for people searching for PET scan in Miami, again because the scanning equipment is the best available. A PET scan delivers important information about abnormalities in the body. By having their patients ingest a small amount of radioactive material and then photographing the whole body using a scanner, physicians can gain a lot of information about any problem areas and conduct more tests, such as biopsies. CDI also specializes in 3D mammography. Before any cancer treatment is undertaken, it is important to get as much information as possible about what is going on inside the body. Sometimes there is more than one affected area or organ, and physicians have to take this into account before deciding on a course of treatment. Offering the most advanced technology used for cancer detection, CDI Miami is a “one stop shop” for physicians to send patients to for tests. Each type of test reveals different information and these results can be combined to give the clearest diagnostic picture possible.

About CDI Miami: CDI Miami, the Center for Diagnostic Imaging, is often the number one choice for people searching for MRI in Aventura and surrounding areas. There are convenient locations in South Florida – Aventura, North Miami Beach and South Dade. For more information and to book a consultation, call toll free on 800-371-0002 or visit cdimiami.com

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