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T2-weighted MR imaging has multiplanar capabilities with high diagnostic accuracy allowing for detailed visualisation of the pelvic floor.
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The magnetic resonance image (MR) is the imaging standard of reference because it is non-invasive, does not involve ionising radiation, has multiplanar capability, allows excellent soft-tissue characterisation and permits a greater field of interrogation than ultrasound (US) (2D and 3D) [4, 5, 6].
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers better soft-tissue contrast compared to CT, and also has a direct multiplanar capability, which is potentially useful when trying to assess local invasion.
When sonography is indeterminate MRI can be used as a problem-solving technique because of its multiplanar capabilities.
For local staging of rectal cancer, MRI is now the standard imaging modality because of its increased soft tissue resolution and multiplanar capabilities.
Significant advantages of MR imaging include its native multiplanar capabilities and superior soft-tissue differentiation, whereas considerable costs and limited availability during routine clinical care are cons.
Advantages include excellent soft tissue contrast, multiplanar capabilities and lack of ionizing radiation.
Its multiplanar capabilities and superior soft tissue contrast are particularly useful in the detection of deep infiltrating endometriotic implants.
The multiplanar capabilities of MRI and helical CT may be helpful in assessing for tumor invasion of adjacent structures [ 2, 13].
Multiplanar capabilities of MRI can readily demonstrate the relationship of the tumor with the adjacent organs and more specifically detect inferior vena cava tumor thrombus.
The advent of MRI, with its high soft tissue contrast, multiplanar capability and no radiation risk, has simplified imaging of the anorectal region.
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