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MRI Tripple Phase Abdomen
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Understanding MRI Tripple Phase Abdomen
What is MRI Tripple Phase Abdomen?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Tripple phase abdomen is a radiationless test that is used to visualize the organs of the abdomen which including the stomach, intestine, gall bladder, base of the lungs, liver, and spleen.
This test is done to look for the presence of any suspected tumors or enlargement of the stomach, kidney, liver, and pancreas. It is also helpful in evaluating the disease of the kidney like kidney stones and liver infections.
What is MRI Tripple Phase Abdomen used for?
- To look for the presence of any suspected mass or enlargement of the stomach, kidney, liver, pancreas or spleen
- To further evaluate any abnormal finding in the liver function tests or kidney function tests
- To diagnose the cause of any abdominal pain or swelling
- To diagnose the presence of abdominal aortic aneurysm (enlargement of the aorta in the abdominal area) or to look for any signs of calcification in the aorta
- To evaluate the diseases of the kidney for eg: any infection or swelling (hydronephrosis), kidney stones or tumors
- To evaluate the diseases of the liver, for eg: infections, fatty liver, cirrhosis
- To look for suspected bile duct obstruction, diseases of the gall stone or presence of gall stones
- To detect the presence of any suspected tumors (abnormal growth) in liver, kidney, spleen or other abdominal organs
- To look for enlarged lymph nodes in the abdomen
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