MRI of the Abdominal Organs
MRI of the abdominal organs is a non-invasive imaging technique used to obtain detailed visualization of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, spleen, lymph nodes, and abdominal vessels.
The examination helps detect inflammatory diseases, cysts, tumors, and other abnormalities.
Indications
Unclear results from other examinations
MRI may be recommended to clarify ultrasound or CT findings.
Structural changes in organs
The method allows evaluation of abnormalities in the liver, pancreas, and spleen.
Suspected tumors
MRI helps detect masses and assess their extent.
Post-treatment monitoring
The examination is used to monitor treatment results and disease progression.

Conditions detected by MRI
- liver tumors;
- liver cysts;
- spleen disorders;
- pancreatic diseases;
- inflammatory processes in the abdominal organs.
MRI of the abdomen is an important diagnostic tool that helps physicians establish an accurate diagnosis and choose the appropriate treatment strategy.
