Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has long been useful for diagnosing problems of the brain, spine and joints. Over the past decade, MRI has proven useful in diagnosing certain uncommon cardiovascular problems such as aortic dissection, cardiac tumors, and congenital heart disease. And MRI has proven a valuable research tool for studying more common cardiac disorders
Cardiology deals with the study of the structure, function and diseases of the heart, as well as the diagnosis of diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels. Throughout the world there is a very large increase in the number of heart disease, including patients at a younger age. Diseases of the cardiovascular system has firmly taken