Role Of Mri In Diagnosis Of Female Pelvic Pathologies

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Mohammed Maqed Mazid Al-Otaibi
Omar Saad Abdulrahman Alsubaie
Turki Abdullah Mohammad Almojiwel
Eyad Ahmad Mohammad Asiri
Salah Saleh Salah Alharbi
Nashmi Ali S Alharbi

Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of female pelvic pathologies. It provides detailed anatomical images of the pelvic region, allowing healthcare providers to accurately identify various gynecological and obstetric conditions. This essay explores the significance of MRI in diagnosing female pelvic pathologies, discussing its role in imaging techniques, common pathologies detected, and the advantages it offers in comparison to other imaging modalities. The method, results, discussion, and conclusion sections delve into the specific applications of MRI in diagnosing conditions such as ovarian cysts, endometriosis, fibroids, and pelvic inflammatory disease. By highlighting the importance of MRI in the diagnosis of female pelvic pathologies, this essay aims to underscore its significance in improving patient outcomes and guiding appropriate treatment strategies.

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Mohammed Maqed Mazid Al-Otaibi

Radiation technician, Maternity and Children's Hospital in Al-Kharj

Omar Saad Abdulrahman Alsubaie

Radiation technician,  King Khalid and Prince Sultan in Al Kharj

Turki Abdullah Mohammad Almojiwel

Radiation technician, Shaqra General Hospital

Eyad Ahmad Mohammad Asiri

Non-physician radiologist Radiation Technologist, Chest Diseases Hospital in Jazan

Salah Saleh Salah Alharbi

X-Ray technician, Irada and Mental Health Hospital in Al-Kharj

Nashmi Ali S Alharbi

X-ray specialist, Riyadh Second Health Cluster, Southern Naseem Primary Health Care Centre