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MRI Angio Right Lower Limb With Contrast
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Understanding MRI Angio Right Lower Limb With Contrast
What is MRI Angio Right Lower Limb With Contrast?
An MRI Angio Aorta Lower Limb creates picture of the popliteal artery which further divides into tibial and fibular artery. The images captured during the MRI scan can be stored on an electronic device which is further printed on a film. The MRI scan is radiationless test which uses strong magnetic and radio waves to create detailed and clear 3D multiple images. The whole MRI scan procedure takes about 40-60 minutes. You may be asked to take an oral solution of the radio-contrast agent or be given the same in an injectable form for better images of the internal body structures in the MRI scan.
What is MRI Angio Right Lower Limb With Contrast used for?
- To diagnose worn out lower leg valves or swelling of lower limb veins (varicose vein)
- To detect any blockage or obstruction in the lower leg veins
- To find out congenital problems in the veins of the lower legs
- To evaluate problems in the valves of the lower limb veins
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