What can an MRI of the head reveal?

A brain MRI can help doctors look for conditions such as bleeding, swelling, problems with the way the brain developed, tumors, infections, inflammation, damage from an injury or a stroke, or problems with the blood vessels. The MRI also can help doctors look for causes of headaches or seizures.
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Why would a doctor order an MRI of the brain?

An MRI will show a detailed image of your brain, spinal cord, nerve tissue, and more. A neurologist would order an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of your brain if they suspect something is wrong, if they are diagnosing an issue, or if they want to monitor the development or treatment of an injury.
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What could be abnormal in a brain MRI?

Abnormal results may be due to: Abnormal blood vessels in the brain ( arteriovenous malformations of the head ) Tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain ( acoustic neuroma ) Bleeding in the brain.
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What neurological disorders can be detected by MRI?

This imaging process is used to assess brain damage from head injury or degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and to identify and monitor other neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis, stroke, and brain tumors.
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What disorders Can an MRI detect?

MRI can help evaluate:
  • Joint abnormalities caused by traumatic or repetitive injuries, such as torn cartilage or ligaments.
  • Disk abnormalities in the spine.
  • Bone infections.
  • Tumors of the bones and soft tissues.
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Can MRI results be seen immediately?

You won't be able to see your MRI results right away. Your results will be captured by the MRI technician, then given to a radiology specialist, who will analyze the results and send them to your doctor.
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Is it serious if you need an MRI scan?

Extensive research has been carried out into whether the magnetic fields and radio waves used during MRI scans could pose a risk to the human body. No evidence has been found to suggest there's a risk, which means MRI scans are one of the safest medical procedures available.
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What not to do before an MRI of the brain?

You can prepare for your scan ahead of time by removing the following items from your body and pockets:
  1. Body piercings.
  2. Pens.
  3. Jewelry.
  4. Hearing aids.
  5. Pins.
  6. Hairpins.
  7. Zippers or any metal clothing fasteners.
  8. Removable dental work.
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Can you keep your eyes open during an MRI?

Keep your eyes closed or even wear a blindfold.

It's much easier in an open MRI it's wider than a standard scanner, so patients shouldn't feel any walls touching them.
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How long does a head MRI take?

The test usually takes 30 to 60 minutes but can take as long as 2 hours.
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How long does it take to get MRI results of the brain?

The Radiologist will send a report to the doctor who arranged the scan. They'll discuss the results with you. It usually takes 1 to 2 weeks for the results of an MRI scan to come through, unless they're needed urgently.
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Why do doctors avoid MRIS?

An MRI machine uses powerful magnets that can attract any metal in your body. If this happens, you could get hurt. It can also damage equipment that's implanted in your body -- a pacemaker or cochlear implant, for instance.
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Will a radiologist tell you if something is wrong?

“They aren't doctors, and while they do know how to get around your anatomy, they aren't qualified to diagnose you.” That is true even though the tech likely knows the answer to your question. Imaging techs administer thousands of scans a year.
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Is an MRI something to worry about?

An MRI is nothing to be nervous about. It will only give a better diagnosis and help your doctors provide the care you need. Call us today if you have any further questions about what to expect during your scan.
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Does a head MRI show the neck?

What is it? MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of the organs and structures inside the body. An MRI can give your doctor information about your neck, throat, tongue, voice box (larynx), tonsils, and other structures in the neck area.
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Why do they inject dye for an MRI?

Some MRI scans involve having an injection of contrast agent (dye). This makes certain tissues and blood vessels show up more clearly and in greater detail. Sometimes the contrast agent can cause side effects, such as: feeling or being sick.
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How accurate are MRI scans of the brain?

“Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used for diagnosis and as a research tool, but its accuracy is questionable.” The difference between a patient history and an MRI is that the MRI can be interpreted subjectively, open to interpretation, and often be a “roadblock,” in helping the patient heal.
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When doctors can't find what's wrong?

What is an undiagnosed disease? An undiagnosed disease is one or more medical problems that doctors haven't been able to identify a cause for. Often, this means the underlying disease is rare — which is why no one was able to identify it.
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Can a brain MRI be wrong?

MRI exams—as well as all radiology exams—can be misinterpreted by the radiologist for a variety of reasons. A false negative diagnosis can lead the referring doctor and their patient down the incorrect path and delay critical treatment.
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What Colour is a Tumour on MRI?

Calcifications within a tumor are white on CT (Figure 3) and usually a signal void (black) on MRI. These may represent residual normal bone or tumor matrix. Calcified tumor matrix suggests a bone- or cartilage-forming tumor, such as a chondrosarcoma.
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What does a negative MRI mean?

There can be significant variability in spinal MRI radiology reports depending on who is reading the images; simply put, one reason why a patient may have a "negative" MRI study is that it was misread or underread by the radiologist and ordering provider.
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How much does it cost to do MRI of brain?

Brain MRI cost in India ranges from Rs 5000 to Rs 10,000. The cost changes based on many factors like locality, lab, quality & technology.
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Can you talk during a head MRI?

You will be given earplugs to wear, but you will still be able to hear and talk with MRI staff through a microphone. Please notify the technologist if you have any problems during the MRI. A coil might be placed around the part of your body being scanned such as your head, knee or abdomen.
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