MRI of the Neck Soft Tissues
MRI of the neck soft tissues is a non-invasive imaging method used to evaluate muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments, lymph nodes, and subcutaneous tissue.
The examined region also includes the larynx, trachea, salivary glands, thyroid gland, major vessels, and neural structures.
Indications
Degenerative spine changes
Detection of disc herniation, spondylosis, and related abnormalities.
Tumors
Assessment of benign and malignant tumors, lymphoma, sarcoma, and metastatic disease.
Inflammatory conditions
Identification of abscesses, lymphadenitis, osteomyelitis, and other infections.
Trauma
Evaluation of soft tissue and vascular injuries.
Vascular disorders
Detection of aneurysms, atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular malformations.

What MRI Can Detect
- traumatic injuries;
- tumors and mass lesions;
- inflammatory changes;
- hematomas and foreign bodies;
- lymph node abnormalities.
This examination provides comprehensive assessment and supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
