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MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI)

Also referred as
Dorsal Spine MRI
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Thoracic spine
MRI Dorsal Spine Scan
For men & women
Starts at:
₹2300
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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Dorsal Spine test is a highly advanced, non-invasive, and completely safe imaging technique that uses magnetic and radio waves to create detailed images of the mid-back area. It helps diagnose conditions such as herniated discs, congenital spine deformities, infections, inflammation, tumors, or spinal injuries that could impact mobility and overall body functioning.

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Understanding MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI)

The MRI of the Dorsal Spine test provides clear and detailed images of the thoracic region of the spine, located in the upper and middle back. This test helps visualize spinal structures, including the vertebrae, spinal discs, nerves, and the spinal cord. It is advised for individuals experiencing persistent back pain, trauma, or symptoms related to spinal cord compression, such as numbness or weakness in the limbs. 

A thoracic or dorsal spine MRI does not involve radiation exposure, unlike a CT scan or X-ray, making it safer for repeated use. This test utilizes advanced magnetic resonance technology in either open MRI (less confining) or closed MRI (high resolution) systems to provide precise imaging of the dorsal spine.

Before undergoing an MRI dorsal spine test, remove metal objects like metallic coins, jewelry, metal wrist watches, metallic keys, dentures, or hearing aids, as the MRI uses strong magnetic fields and can pull on any metallic objects. Wear loose-comfortable clothing without metal fasteners. Inform your doctor about your pregnancy, medical history, allergies, medications, pacemaker, metal implants, etc., before going for an MRI test. If you are either too claustrophobic or overweight to undergo a traditional closed MRI, discuss sedation or open MRI options with your doctor.

Interpretation of test results requires expert guidance. Therefore, do not self-medicate solely based on these test results. Always consult the doctor to understand your test results correctly.

Disclaimer: You must visit your nearest Tata 1mg partnered lab facility for radiology tests.

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What does MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI) measure?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging procedure that combines a large magnet, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body. The MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI) test (also known as the thoracic spine) provides detailed images of the middle portion of your spine. This test is used to detect issues such as herniated discs, spinal cord compression, fractures, inflammation, tumors, or degenerative conditions like arthritis. It helps doctors evaluate the health of the bones, discs, nerves, and surrounding tissues to determine the cause of pain, numbness, or other spinal problems. This non-invasive scan can also reveal the cause of neck pain, nerve-related symptoms, or spinal injuries, helping diagnose potential spinal abnormalities and guide care strategies. 

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MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI) test price for other cities

Price inKolkataRs. 2667
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Price inHyderabadRs. 2530
Price inLucknowRs. 5525

FAQs related to MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI)

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of the dorsal spine is a non-invasive imaging test that uses strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the structures in the thoracic (dorsal) region of the spine, including vertebrae, discs, and surrounding tissues.
Yes, the MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI) is considered safe for most individuals. It doesn’t use ionizing radiation, but if you have metal implants or are pregnant, discuss it with your doctor before undertaking this test.
The MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI) test may continue until clear images of the intended areas are obtained.
Your doctor may recommend an MRI of the dorsal spine area to investigate conditions such as persistent back pain, spinal injuries, herniated discs, tumors, spinal stenosis, etc.
During the MRI, you will lie on a table that slides into the machine. The procedure is painless, but you may need to lie still for some time while images are taken. You may hear loud tapping or thumping sounds.
The MRI exam does not cause pain. However, you must lie still, as too much movement can blur the images and cause errors.
Yes, a doctor's prescription is typically required.
Policies may vary across diagnostic centers; however, a family member can usually stay in the waiting area during the procedure.
If you have claustrophobia, inform your doctor or technician before the test. They may suggest solutions like medication or sedation to help you relax, or they might use an open MRI machine, which provides a less confined space.
An open MRI machine provides a less confined space, which can be beneficial for those who are claustrophobic or overweight. In contrast, a closed MRI machine offers high-resolution imaging but can be more confining.
Inform your doctor about implants, pacemakers, or metallic devices, as the MRI uses strong magnetic fields and can pull on any metallic objects.
MRI is generally considered safe during pregnancy. It uses radio waves and magnetic fields to create images and does not use radiation.
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This package is designed with everyone’s overall health considerations in mind, offering assessments to address a wide range of wellness needs.
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Contains 1 test
MRI Dorsal Spine (MRI)
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Standard time
12 hrs
For slots after 11 AM, report will be delivered in 48 hours.
Preparations
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You might be asked to remove metallic coins, jewelry, metal wristwatches, metallic keys, dentures, or hearing aids, as the MRI uses strong magnetic fields.
2
Tell your radiologist if you have metallic implants like pacemakers, cochlear implants, aneurysm clips, neuro-stimulators, surgical staples/clips, or drug implants.
3
Pregnant women should inform their doctor about their pregnancy before going for an MRI.
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Informed consent is required.
Why is this test booked?
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To investigate the cause of persistent or unexplained middle back pain.
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To evaluate conditions like arthritis, spondylitis, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or pinched nerves in the thoracic region.
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To identify fractures, ligament damage, or trauma to the mid-back region.
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To detect abnormalities like tumors, cysts, or infections affecting the spinal cord or vertebrae.
5
To detect lesions or other changes associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the thoracic spine.
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To help doctors plan surgery or other treatments for mid-back.
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