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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

  • What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)?

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic scan used for a medical imaging procedure. It uses a magnetic field and radio waves to provide images of any part of the body from any angle. MRI does not use X-rays. It is a painless, non-invasive, powerful and sensitive diagnostic tool, and it does not have any known side or after effects. It is used to diagnose and evaluate various medical conditions that affect soft tissues.

  • An MRI provides images of soft tissue of the body such as the heart, lungs, liver and other organs that don’t show up clearly using X-ray examinations. An MRI can help your doctor evaluate the structure and the function of many of your organs. Your doctor might recommend an MRI scan to diagnose and evaluate brain aneurysms or brain tumours. It provides a provisional diagnosis as to what the brain lesion may be. Also if you suffered a stroke, an MRI scan can determine the location of the blockage or bleeding in the brain that has caused the stroke. It also provides a diagnostic test to review the structural causes of epilepsy.

    An MRI scan provides a safer and non-invasive alternative to X-ray angiography for the diagnosis of diseases of the heart and the brain. Injuries to soft tissues, joints and to the spine can be detected and evaluated using MRI. This scan also aids in planning and preparing particular surgeries including awake craniotomy (brain surgery to remove brain lesions) and deep brain stimulation surgery.

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