The brain is our most complex and, arguably, most fascinating organ. Attempting to uncover and explore its many facets is something physicians and scholars have done for centuries. Over the years, scientific advancements and technologies have revolutionized the way researchers and clinicians go about their work. Yet, according to a 2016 TMTG study, 70% of radiologists still consider neuro indications to be challenging, mostly due to a lack of imaging and visualization techniques.

We believe that magnetic resonance imaging is in a unique position to address neurological disorders and has the potential to bring diagnostic clarity, even to difficult neurological cases. Today’s MR tools can shed light on intricate structures in the brain, providing vital insights. And advanced visualization applications help clinicians review complex, multi-dimensional data to make informed, definitive…