MRI Brain
Understanding MRI Brain
What is MRI Brain?
The MRI Brain is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed, cross-sectional images of the brain and its internal structures. Typically, this test is advised when there are symptoms such as persistent headaches, unexplained neurological deficits, or seizures. Additionally, it is used to evaluate conditions like brain tumors, strokes, hemorrhages, and traumatic brain injuries. Your doctor may also recommend this test to monitor progressive conditions, investigate unusual symptoms, or confirm findings from other tests. The test also helps diagnose and monitor brain disorders by providing clear images of brain structures, helping doctors assess the extent of abnormalities in the brain and determine the most appropriate line of treatment.
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