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The Landmark in 1.5T Imaging.


MAGNETOM Avanto, A Tim+Dot System, is the landmark in 1.5T imaging due to Tim technology in combination with a dramatic reduction in acoustic noise, plus a comprehensive application range up to 205 cm whole-body imaging. With the integration of Dot, the power of Tim is multiplied, resulting in greater image consistency and diagnostic confidence, greater ease-of-use, and a day that's more productive than ever before.


  • NeuTim+Dot integrated
  • Landmark in technology
  • Landmark in applications

Clinical Use

MAGNETOM Avanto offers a high level of flexibility with innovative applications for each part of the body. It is fully equipped with a broad range of dedicated syngo MR applications in every clinical field.

Neurology

Evaluation of pathology from disc herniation to acute stroke. With high-quality morphological and functional techniques.

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Orthopedics

Examination of ligament tears to cartilage degeneration. With high-resolution imaging.

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Cardiology

Clinical questions can easily be answered. From cardiomyopathies to ischemic heart disease. And from valvular to congenital heart diseases.

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Body

Free-breathing high-resolution MRCP to pancreatic and pelvic studies.

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Pediatrics1

Excellent contrast and resolution with multiple protocols. Using ultrafast and motion correction techniques.

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Angiography

Depiction of vessel diseases with a wide range of contrast and non-contrast enhanced techniques.

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Oncology

State-of-the-art oncology services for tumor detection. And staging of prostate, liver cancers, and more.

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Women’s Health

Streamlined workflow in clinical cases. Including lobular cancer, breast implant assessment, and therapy monitoring.

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1 MR scanning has not been established as safe for imaging fetuses and infants under two years of age. The responsible physician must evaluate the benefit of the MRI examination in comparison to other imaging procedures.