MRI of the Brain and Vessels
MRI of the brain and blood vessels is a highly accurate, non-invasive diagnostic method used to evaluate brain structures together with the entire vascular network. This combined study allows doctors to detect neurological, vascular and tumor pathologies at early stages. In our clinic we use advanced MRI equipment that provides precise, high-resolution 3D images.
Why Is the Study Performed?
MRI provides a detailed view of brain tissues and arteries/veins, helping detect abnormalities, tumors, circulatory disorders and congenital anomalies. The method is particularly important for early detection of aneurysms, ischemic changes and hemorrhages.
MRI of the brain and vessels helps diagnose:
- aneurysms;
- hemorrhages;
- stenosis and vascular narrowing;
- arterial dissections;
- benign and malignant tumors;
- ischemic stroke;
- atherosclerosis and microcirculatory disorders.
Indications for MRI of the Brain and Vessels
- frequent dizziness;
- seizures;
- progressive vision or hearing loss;
- fainting episodes;
- tinnitus;
- insomnia or sleep disturbances;
- headaches of unclear origin;
- nosebleeds;
- impaired coordination;
- reduced sensitivity in limbs or body areas.
MRI is also performed before surgery, during follow-up after treatment and to monitor disease progression.
How Is the Procedure Performed?
No special preparation is needed. The patient removes metal objects and lies still throughout the procedure. If required, the head may be gently fixed to prevent involuntary movements.
During the scan, two-way communication with the technician is maintained. A signal button is provided in case of discomfort.
The scan of the brain and vessels typically lasts 30–60 minutes.
Online booking is preliminary. We will contact you to clarify details and confirm the appointment.
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