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Who Interprets the MRI Scan?

Frequently asked questions about MRI
A board certified radiologist is a medical doctor specifically trained to read diagnostic images including X-rays, CAT Scans, Ultrasounds and MRI's. Many radiologists who work with Open Advanced MRI only read cross-sectional images.

Can I Still Have an MRI Scan?

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Numerous studies have shown that even for people who have large body tattoos there is little to no potential for irritation resulting from an MRI. In the rare instance where discomfort resulted, it was localized and very temporary. Most people have more metal in their fillings than they would ever have in tattoo work. Copyright ? 1996-2007 Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals, All rights reserved and strictly enforced. See similar questions...

How do I get the results of my MRI/bone scan, etc.?

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After your test, call the office to schedule a follow-up appointment. Dr. Stanley will explain and discuss your results at this time. See similar questions...

How much radiation is involved in an MRI scan?

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Because an MRI scan uses a magnet and does not use X-ray or particle beams, an MRI scan produces no ionizing radiation. See similar questions...

I HAVE HAD X-RAYS DO I ALSO NEED AN MRI SCAN?

Dr.Gross is a respected Los Angeles orthopedic surgeon speci...
X-rays films only show the bone anatomy and are produced by shooting X-ray beams through your body. Most disc pathology will be shown with an MRI scan followed by a discogram. The MRI scan shows the soft tissue and the MRI is not an X-ray. The MRI scan works because it is a big magnet and you are in it as a magnetic field is created around your body. The magnetic field changes the position of the electrons in the hydrogen atoms of the water that makes up your body. See similar questions...

What is an x-ray, an ultrasound, a CAT scan, and an MRI?

Manatee Diagnostic Center - Frequently Asked Questions
X-ray is electromagnetic radiation capable of penetrating solids, used to photograph and examine parts of the body, and the X signifies their unknown nature. Ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz, approximately the upper limit of human hearing. It is used to photograph and examine parts of the body. A CAT Scan, or C (Computerized) A (Axial) T (Tomography), uses a scanner x-ray machine to take a cross section x-ray image of the body. It is also called a CT scan. See similar questions...

MY MRI SCAN SHOWS AN ABNORMAL DISC AM I READY TO HAVE THIS BACK SURGERY?

Dr.Gross is a respected Los Angeles orthopedic surgeon speci...
No. We must perform additional testing immediately prior to performing the selective endoscopic discectomy. At the outpatient surgical facility we must first perform a provocative discogram. This involves carefully placing a needle into the disc space and injecting a safe radiopaque contrast mixed with a blue dye into your disc space. See similar questions...

What is an MRI scanner and why is an MRI scan necessary to measure liver iron concentration?

Resonance Health: Frequently Asked Questions
MRI scanner is a specialised piece of medical imaging equipment that takes images of the internal structure of the human body. The MRI scanner will make cross-sectional images or 'slices' of the body and allow detailed pictures of the liver to be taken for the FerriScan Analysis. See similar questions...

How do I prepare for an MRI Scan?

Frequently asked questions about MRI
You will not have any restrictions on eating or drinking before your scan. (Certain scans regarding the abdomen or pelvis might have restrictions.) We have lockers and locking dressing rooms for your personal belongings, clothing, jewelry and other metallic items. Jewelry and other metallic items should be kept at a minimum because it might interfere with the scan. Clothing with zippers, hooks and snaps will need to be removed. We have gowns and scrubs for you to change into. See similar questions...

What happens during an MRI Scan?

Frequently asked questions about MRI
You will be asked to lie down on the scanning table, usually on your back. We will make you comfortable with the aid of pillows, blankets and sponges. A MRI coil is placed around the part of the body to be scanned. This acts as an antenna directing the magnetic energy to that area. You will be asked to lie still for the duration of the scan approximately 30-45 minutes. You will hear the faint knocking sound while the system is scanning. See similar questions...

What is the difference between MRI and CAT Scan?

Frequently asked questions about MRI
One of the most basic differences between the two tests is that CAT Scanning uses x-rays and MRI does not. In most situations, MRI is superior to CAT in the demonstration of soft tissue pathology. Your doctor can best advise which test would be most appropriate for you. See similar questions...

What is the difference between an MRI and a CT scan?

NEWisconsin MRI Center: Frequently Asked Questions
Both MRI and CT scans make cross-sectional images (slices) of pretty much any area of the body using a sophisticated computer system. The major difference is that an MRI uses a large magnet and radio waves to produce images while a CT scanner uses x-rays. Therefore, with the MRI studies, there is no exposure to x-rays. See similar questions...

I have had an MRI scan, but my surgeon wants another. Why?

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Just as you need a roadmap to plot your course when driving to a different city, a neurosurgeon needs an accurate picture of the anatomy of your body in order to see what must be done at surgery. Sometimes MRI scans are of poor quality. This can occur for a number of different reasons. See similar questions...

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