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MRI SCREENING WHOLE SPINE WITH CONTRAST
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Understanding MRI SCREENING WHOLE SPINE WITH CONTRAST
What is MRI SCREENING WHOLE SPINE WITH CONTRAST?
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Screening Whole Spine with Contrast is a safe and painless test to visualize the spinal column (backbone) and the surrounding soft tissues like muscles using a small amount of radiation. The contrast helps in increasing the visibility of the internal organs and hence improves the sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy of the MRI scan.
This test is prescribed by the doctor to find the cause of the neck pain or back pain, to diagnose any suspected tumors, and to look for any abnormalities in the curvature of spine.
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