Some Information About MRI Screening

By Sharon Peterson


MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses strong radio waves and magnetic field to craft images of internal structures and organs in the body. It could show problems which other imaging methods might not be capable of showing. The tube scanner has a big circular magnet inside it and this where the body is inserted while lying down on a movable bed.

Before undergoing this procedure, patients must first be tested and checked before having them scanned by it. There is an MRI screening Los Angeles that they must pass by removing all metal devices and objects on them. Here are the basic details regarding this procedure you need to know before having one in Los Angeles, CA.

These scans are being used to check abnormalities that can be found in the brain and spinal cord and other parts such as tumors, cysts and joint injuries. Detecting problems the internal organs like liver and heart may have is possible too. Women having pelvic region problems can undergo this to detect the cause of it.

You will be inside the scanner wearing earplugs to reduce the noise made by the machine and the doctor will talk to you, making sure that you are ready and comfortable. It is important to stay still and maintain your position so that the images will not become blurry. The procedure could be stopped if you request them due to being uncomfortable inside.

The radiologist then will check these images after the scanning is done in order to determine if they need more or not. If they are satisfactory for him then no further images would be needed and you can go home. The radiologist will make a report then pass in on to the doctor who will set an appointment with you so the results will be discussed.

The process of getting the pictures usually take twenty to sixty minutes and it depends on what part of the body is being scanned the number of pictures required. If you have fillings or braces, the image may be distorted by it even though it is not affected by the scan. The process may take longer to finish because of the distortion.

Because moving is not allowed during the procedure inside the scanner so a short break is sometimes given to you by the doctor during long scanning time. There is no need for claustrophobic patients to worry because they will talk to you while inside making sure you are comfortable during the process. Open MRI scanners are also available in some places for claustrophobic patients.

There are no known side effects for women who are pregnant undergoing the procedure as well as the child inside her. It is not recommended though to perform it during her first trimester of pregnancy unless the needed information is crucial. Scanning a pregnant woman on her first trimester may have no known clinical concerns but doing it on the second and third trimester is way better.

There are no side effects known to those who underwent this. Just make sure to remove every device made of metal to avoid injury. Contrast materials that is sometimes injected in you to capture better images can cause allergies at times but can be cured easily.




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