Magnetic resonance imaging (MR enterography) is an accurate and highly informative study that allows you to obtain a detailed image of the small intestine.
MR enterography is an effective way to diagnose diseases of the small intestine, along with endoscopy and computed tomography. Using this diagnostic method, you can accurately determine the state of the mucous membrane of any part of the small intestine and identify pathology at an early stage.
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Most often it is carried out in the case of:
After undergoing MR enterography, the gastroenterologist will give a recommendation for further treatment of the pathology.
The procedure is not recommended if:
MRI at K+31 has a diagnostic power of 3 Tesla. That is, almost the maximum value available today in diagnostic practice.
Scans provide 360-degree coverage - any type of scan for patients of all sizes.