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Magnetic resonance is a method that does not use ionizing radiation. This is a method which in the process of creating the image uses the magnetic field, with the help of some radio frequency signals to which the hydrogen atoms react (the human body is composed of 70% water, that is, 70% hydrogen atoms). In this imaging process technique, complex mathematical formulas and physical concepts are used. What does breast magnetic resonance mean? Magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive test used by doctors to diagnose diseases. It works on the principle of a strong magnetic field, radio frequency and produces detailed images of organs, soft tissues, bones and internal structures.
With the help of this procedure, doctors can Iraq Email List examine in detail all parts of the body, as well as determine the presence of certain diseases. According to Dr. Maja Stojčevska Čapovës, radiologist at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital, magnetic resonance gives accurate information about the breast, which cannot be seen by ultrasound and mammography, but so far it does not replace them but is used as an additional tool . What is it recommended for? As an additional diagnostic method before performing the operation of patients who are already diagnosed with breast cancer, in whom surgical intervention with protection (breast conservation - with square incision or lumpectomy) is planned to diagnose the possible existence of malignant.
Disease in the breast; To find out if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body (muscles, nearby skeletal structures, skin), and if there is hidden cancer in the other breast; To differentiate breast changes after surgery (perfectly differentiates the cancer cell) in case of cancer recurrence, in women who have had breast-conserving surgery; For the additional diagnosis of numerous changes detected by mammography, ultrasound or by touch; For the evaluation of the response to chemotherapy in patients with advanced stage breast cancer, to whom neoadjuvant treatment has been assigned (when the treatment starts first with specific chemotherapy and then switches to surgical treatment); For the examination of women who have been assessed with an increased risk of breast cancer; In the detection of the central location of cancer in patients who have been diagnosed with metastatic cancer (already present in other parts of the body). During the analysis of the implants (assessment of their integrity, crack or fracture), during the examination and diagnostic analysis of the tissue under the implant.
With the help of this procedure, doctors can Iraq Email List examine in detail all parts of the body, as well as determine the presence of certain diseases. According to Dr. Maja Stojčevska Čapovës, radiologist at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital, magnetic resonance gives accurate information about the breast, which cannot be seen by ultrasound and mammography, but so far it does not replace them but is used as an additional tool . What is it recommended for? As an additional diagnostic method before performing the operation of patients who are already diagnosed with breast cancer, in whom surgical intervention with protection (breast conservation - with square incision or lumpectomy) is planned to diagnose the possible existence of malignant.
Disease in the breast; To find out if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body (muscles, nearby skeletal structures, skin), and if there is hidden cancer in the other breast; To differentiate breast changes after surgery (perfectly differentiates the cancer cell) in case of cancer recurrence, in women who have had breast-conserving surgery; For the additional diagnosis of numerous changes detected by mammography, ultrasound or by touch; For the evaluation of the response to chemotherapy in patients with advanced stage breast cancer, to whom neoadjuvant treatment has been assigned (when the treatment starts first with specific chemotherapy and then switches to surgical treatment); For the examination of women who have been assessed with an increased risk of breast cancer; In the detection of the central location of cancer in patients who have been diagnosed with metastatic cancer (already present in other parts of the body). During the analysis of the implants (assessment of their integrity, crack or fracture), during the examination and diagnostic analysis of the tissue under the implant.