What does nuclear magnetic resonance hra mean?

Nuclear magnetic resonance (HRA) is a medical diagnostic technique, which uses the principle of magnetic resonance to detect the molecular structure and metabolic activity in human body, thus providing detailed information for doctors. Through nuclear magnetic resonance (HRA), doctors can know the state of organs, tissues and cells, and then provide patients with more accurate treatment plans.

Nuclear magnetic resonance HRA can be used in many medical fields, such as neurology, cardiovascular diseases, oncology and so on. In the field of neurology, nuclear magnetic resonance HRA can detect brain structure and function, such as intracranial hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumor and so on. In the field of cardiology, magnetic resonance imaging (HRA) is mainly used to detect the structure and function of the heart, such as myocardial infarction and cardiac insufficiency. In the field of oncology, nuclear magnetic resonance HRA can detect the size, location, shape and other information of tumors, thus helping doctors to determine the treatment plan.

Compared with traditional medical detection methods, nuclear magnetic resonance HRA has higher accuracy and safety. It will not cause any radiation hazard and is suitable for patients of all ages. However, it should be noted that before HRA test, patients need to tell doctors whether they have pacemakers and other medical equipment, and should patiently cooperate with the test.