How long does it take for MRI results to be urgent?

The radiologist may discuss initial results of the MRI with you right after the test. Complete results are usually ready for your doctor in 1 to 2 days. An MRI can sometimes find a problem in a tissue or organ even when the size and shape of the tissue or organ looks normal.
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How long does it take to get MRI results if urgent?

It usually takes a week or two for the results of an MRI scan to come through, unless they're needed urgently.
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Is no news good news after MRI?

It's a generally held aphorism that “no news is good news”. In fact the opposite should hold when it comes to healthcare. If you have had a recent scan, blood test or other kind of medical investigation, the best policy to adopt is “no news is bad news”.
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Why does it take 2 weeks for MRI results?

Some of the biggest factors include: The Timing of the Scan: Depending on when you have your MRI stand, it may take longer for you to get your results. For example, if you get your MRI scan done in the middle of the night, on a weekend, or during a holiday, it may take longer for the radiologist to get to your scan.
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Do you always get a follow up appointment after an MRI?

Ideally, when your doctor orders an MRI, they should tell you how long it will take to obtain results. You will typically go to a follow-up appointment to review not only your results, but also the treatment options relevant to the MRI findings.
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Why would an MRI take longer than expected?

The number of images. If many images are needed for a detailed analysis, your MRI will take longer than a scan taking fewer images. The part of your body getting scanned. In general, the larger the area of your body that needs to be scanned, the longer the MRI will take.
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Can MRI technician read results?

Should the technologist identify any immediate concerns, they will bring them to the attention of the radiologist; however, they are not legally permitted to divulge any results directly to you, the patient.
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Do you get brain MRI results right away?

The radiologist may tell you some of the results of the MRI right after the test. Full results are sent to your doctor or specialist in 1 to 2 days. Normal: All structures of the head—the brain, its vessels, spaces, nerves, and surrounding structures—are normal.
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What is an abnormal MRI brain scan?

In the simplest terms, an abnormal brain MRI means that the scan does not show a healthy brain. The scanned image may show structural damages that may indicate injury but also lesions, inflammation, swelling, and bleeding.
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Does MRI show nerve damage?

Nerve damage can usually be diagnosed based on a neurological examination and can be correlated by MRI scan findings. The MRI scan images are obtained with a magnetic field and radio waves. No harmful ionizing radiation is used.
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Can MRI without contrast detect brain tumor?

Cranial computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with and without contrast media are widely used for primary diagnosis of brain tumors. Standard T1- and T2-weighted MRIs detect brain tumors with high sensitivity.
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Do radiologists talk to patients?

Many specialties in radiology already have practices that routinely include direct communication with patients. Sonologists, fluoroscopists, interventional radiologists, women's imagers, and pediatric radiologists often communicate directly with their patients before, during, and after examinations.
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Do radiologists give results?

Most patients have their results within 48 hours. Also, Edwards said, patients can request a copy of their results after the radiologist reads the test. “People do have a right to see their reports,” she said.
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Why is it so hard to get an MRI?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is possible only because of some very advanced technology and the skills of some highly-trained specialists. An MRI is much more complex than an X-ray or CT scan, for example, and there are some built-in reasons why MRIs will always be more expensive than other imaging techniques.
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How can I see my MRI report?

MRI interpretation Systematic approach
  1. Start by checking the patient and image details.
  2. Look at all the available image planes.
  3. Compare the fat-sensitive with the water-sensitive images looking for abnormal signal.
  4. Correlate the MRI appearances with available previous imaging.
  5. Relate your findings to the clinical question.
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Can an MRI take 2 hours?

MRI scans usually take between 45 and 60 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 2 hours. After the test, you may be asked to wait while the pictures are checked to make sure that they are clear and show all of the body part. If not, more pictures may be needed.
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Does the sciatic nerve show up on an MRI?

The cause of sciatic nerve pain is usually diagnosed using an MRI. Patients are not exposed to radiation. In addition, this procedure causes no pain and requires no recovery time.
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How long should you wait for scan results?

Getting your results

You should get your results within 1 or 2 weeks. Waiting for results can make you anxious. Ask your doctor or nurse how long it will take to get them. Contact the doctor who arranged the test if you haven't heard anything after a couple of weeks.
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What does indication mean on MRI report?

The indication should be a simple, concise statement of the reason for the study and/or applicable clinical information or diagnosis. A clear understanding of the indication may also clarify appropriate clinical questions that should be addressed by the study.
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What does impression mean on MRI report?

Impression – this is the radiologist's “impression” or diagnosis of the diagnostic imaging exam. This section includes a summary of the results and any follow up testing (like a biopsy or additional diagnostic imaging) that the radiologist recommends.
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Can a radiologist diagnose you?

Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.
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Do radiologists make a lot of money?

Radiologists rank among the top-five highest paid specialties in healthcare, according to a new salary report published by Medscape. According to survey results, the average annual salary of $427,000 is a 2-percent increase over last year.
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Will a radiologist prescribe medication?

Interventional cardiologists believe that diagnostic radiologists are nonclinicians since they do not have outpatient clinics, do not hold admitting privileges at hospitals and do not routinely prescribe medications. Their role is thus different from real clinicians or so they propose.
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What were your first signs of a brain tumor?

Symptoms
  • New onset or change in pattern of headaches.
  • Headaches that gradually become more frequent and more severe.
  • Unexplained nausea or vomiting.
  • Vision problems, such as blurred vision, double vision or loss of peripheral vision.
  • Gradual loss of sensation or movement in an arm or a leg.
  • Difficulty with balance.
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Can brain tumor symptoms come on suddenly?

Signs and symptoms of brain or spinal cord tumors may develop gradually and become worse over time, or they can happen suddenly, such as with a seizure.
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