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MRI Finger
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Understanding MRI Finger
What is MRI Finger?
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the finger is used to visualize the bones of one or more fingers along with the surrounding soft tissues like the cartilages, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and blood vessels.
This test is prescribed by the doctor to diagnose the fracture of the bones of one or more fingers and to look for signs of suspected arthritis, or dislocation of the joints of the finger.
What is MRI Finger used for?
- To diagnose the fracture of the bones of one or more fingers
- To diagnose suspected infection, osteoporosis, deformities or abnormal growth of the bones.
- To look for signs of suspected arthritis, degenerative changes or dislocation of the joints of the finger
Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about MRI Finger
Frequently Asked Questions about MRI Finger
Q. What are the drawbacks of a bone X-ray?
X-ray images give a very clear view of the bones. However, it does not provide a good visual image of the soft tissues like tendons, muscles or fat tissue under the skin. Even the bone microfractures or complicated spine injuries are not clearly visible on the X Ray images. Apart from this, it also exposes the patient to some amount of radiations but the benefit of the information gained from an X-ray image outweighs the risk of radiations.
Q. Who interprets the X-ray results?
The interpretation of an X-Ray image is carried out by a radiologist who analyses or reads the X-ray image and prepares a report of the findings which is shared with the patient.
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