MR Arthrography
MRI & CT Arthrography Long Island’s Specialists for Joint Imaging To further enhance today’s sophisticated imaging techniques, arthrograms provide valuable additional information about the complex anatomy of joints. Our musculoskeletal team of radiologists and technologists are highly skilled at MR Arthrography and CT Arthrography, specialized tests for studying joints utilizing an injection of a contrast…
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Interventional Procedures Breast MRI can be a useful tool for screening women at a higher risk for breast cancer. Breast MRI is also used in breast cancer diagnosis and staging, and for some women with hard-to-find breast cancers. MRI does not use ionizing radiation. Instead, it used magnetism and radio waves to produce remarkably clear…
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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Breast MRI can be a useful tool for screening women at a higher risk for breast cancer. Breast MRI is also used in breast cancer diagnosis and staging, and for some women with hard-to-find breast cancers. MRI does not use ionizing radiation. Instead, it used magnetism and radio waves to produce remarkably clear…
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Echocardiography Long Island’s Leaders in Echocardiogram Services An echocardiogram is an ultrasound test that uses sound waves to produce images of your heart. This test allows us to see your heart beating and blood being pumped. Your doctor can use the images from an echocardiogram to identify heart disease. Our dedicated cardiac ultrasound department has…
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Color Flow Doppler Breast MRI can be a useful tool for screening women at a higher risk for breast cancer. Breast MRI is also used in breast cancer diagnosis and staging, and for some women with hard-to-find breast cancers. MRI does not use ionizing radiation. Instead, it used magnetism and radio waves to produce remarkably…
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Molecular Imaging More than a million Americans have a heart attack each year, and nearly half of them are fatal. Over half the people who die from a heart attack have no symptoms. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. Every 36 seconds…
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