Body MRI

Body MRI

Long Island's Body Imaging Experts with MRI

Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology's dedicated Body Imaging team consists of fellowship-trained radiologists and dedicated technologists who specialize in diseases and conditions affecting the major organs and systems in the abdomen, pelvis, and chest. We provide a variety of MRI units to fit your needs, including Wide Bore MRI (3T and 1.5T), Open Sided MRI, and the new metal reduction MRI for patients with metal implanted devices. Read more about our MRI systems.

What is Body MRI?

Body MRI uses state-of-the-art imaging to concentrate on conditions affecting the organs from your neck down to your pelvis. This includes the lungs, liver, stomach, spine, pelvis, kidneys, colon, pancreas, and all portions of the abdomen. MRI is an invaluable tool for body imaging because of its sensitivity to soft tissue, allowing us to visualize organs in great detail. Also, there is no ionizing radiation used during an MRI scan.

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Why might a Body MRI be performed?

We utilize MRI to diagnose and monitor treatments for many conditions in the abdomen, pelvis, and chest, such as tumors. We routinely image the liver for cirrhosis, and digestive tract for ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

A body MRI can show how well your current treatment is working, and help guide any future treatments. It may also be a useful tool for guiding a biopsy procedure, or for pre-surgical planning.

The body imaging subspecialists at ZP offer expertise for a wide range of exams including:

  • General oncologic imaging with MRI.
  • Kidney MRI.
  • Liver, gallbladder, and biliary system MRI.
  • Pancreas MRI.
  • Prostate MRI for screening and staging examinations.
  • Cardiac MRI.
  • Spleen MRI.
  • MR angiography for studying blood vessels.
  • Breast MRI.
  • Urinary bladder MRI.
  • Gynecologic cancer MRI for uterus, cervix, and ovaries.
  • Rectal cancer staging MRI.
  • MR enterography for inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Dynamic pelvic/MR defecography MRI.
  • Perianal fistula and abscess evaluation MRI.
  • Placental and fetal MRI.
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Body Imaging Radiologists

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained

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Why Choose Zwanger-Pesiri?

Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology brings world-class expertise to the Long Island community. Our subspecialty-trained radiologists are Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology with fellowship training in a variety of specialties. They are highly-skilled, highly-knowledgeable, and make patient care a priority. To learn more, contact us today.