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MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI)

MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) near me in Agra

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Whole Spine MRI examination
MRI Screening of Whole Spine
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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Screening Whole Spine is a highly advanced, noninvasive, painless imaging technique that provides detailed images of the whole spinal column, including the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine sections. It helps doctors diagnose and monitor conditions such as spinal injuries, degenerative disc diseases, tumors, infections, and nerve compression. It is commonly used to assess back pain, neurological disorders, or post-surgical recovery. It is available at an affordable price in Agra with our partnered labs.

This test is recommended for individuals with chronic back pain, unexplained neurological symptoms, or those suspected of having conditions affecting the entire spine. However, it's important to note that this test is a screening tool that looks for possible abnormalities but doesn't identify the exact type. If a problem is found, a more detailed MRI of the specific area can be done, and the radiologist will mark the exact spot to focus on.

For this test, remove metallic items like coins, jewelry, and hearing aids before the MRI due to strong magnetic fields that can pull on any metallic objects. Inform your radiologist about any metallic implants or pacemakers and let them know if you are pregnant.

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Understanding MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI)

MRI of the whole spine uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the entire spinal column. This scan helps doctors clearly see the bones, discs, spinal cord, and surrounding tissues. It is useful for detecting various spinal problems such as slipped or herniated discs, tumors, infections, inflammation, nerve compression, and other abnormalities. 

The MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) is recommended for patients with chronic lower back pain, neurological symptoms without an apparent explanation, or for those who are suspected of having a condition that involves the entire spine. But note that this test is a screening one and identifies potential abnormalities but not the specific type. Should an issue be discovered, a more in-depth MRI of the individual area can be performed, and the radiologist will highlight the precise spot to target.

As compared to a CT scan or X-ray, there is no risk of radiation exposure associated with MRI screening of the whole spine.

Unlike a CT scan or X-ray, an MRI of the whole spine does not use ionizing radiation, making it a safer imaging option. This makes it particularly well-suited for repeated applications or individuals that require high-quality spinal imaging without the additional concern of side effects secondary to radiation.

Before undergoing the MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) test, remove metal objects like metallic coins, jewelry, metal wristwatches, 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 any metal fasteners. Let the doctor/technician know of any pregnancy, medical condition, allergies, drugs, pacemaker, metal implants, etc., prior to undergoing an MRI test. If you are claustrophobic or too heavy to be able to get into a standard closed MRI, ask for open MRI alternatives.

Expert interpretation is needed for test results. So, do not self-medicate only on these test results. Always take guidance from the doctor for correct interpretation of test results.

Disclaimer: For radiology tests, you need to visit your nearest Tata 1mg partnered lab facility.

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What does MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) measure?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an imaging test that uses a combination of powerful magnet, radio waves, and a computer to create detailed pictures of organs and structures inside the body. The MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) assesses detailed structural and functional components of the spine, including the vertebrae, spinal cord, intervertebral discs, and the soft tissues around them. The scan takes high-resolution images which assist the doctors in inspecting the state of the spinal column for any irregularities, traumas, or degenerative processes. It gives accurate data regarding the positioning of the spine, the state of the spinal discs, and the existence of any tumors, inflammation, or nerve compression. By identifying alterations in spinal structures, the MRI scan aids in the diagnosis of spinal conditions, injuries, and diseases that may affect the spine's mobility and thus bring on persistent pain.

FAQs related to MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) in Agra

Yes, MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) is safe for most people. It doesn't emit ionizing radiation, but if you have metal implants or are pregnant, talk to your doctor before taking this test.
During the MRI, you will be on a moving table that is brought into the machine. The procedure itself is not painful, but you will have to hold still for a few moments while the images are taken. You may even hear loud thumping or tapping sounds during the scan.
The MRI test is painless. You will be asked to remain still because movement can distort MRI images and lead to inaccuracies.
MRI is generally considered safe during pregnancy as MRI uses radio waves and magnetic fields to create images, and does not use radiation.
Open MRI machines have a wider opening and are less confining. It makes the ideal for claustrophobic individuals. Closed MRI machines have a narrow design and usually provide higher-resolution images, which can be better for detailed examinations. The choice depends on medical needs and individual comfort.
The MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) test is available at an affordable price near you in Agra with our partnered labs.
To book the MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) test, follow the simple steps: a) Select the required radiology test using our app or website. b) Select the lab facility and time slot that best suits you. c) The health advisor from your selected lab will call you to confirm your appointment and guide you about any preparation required for the test. d) Visit the selected lab facility and complete your test at the scheduled date and time. e) E-reports will be delivered to your registered email ID within the stipulated time for your convenience.
Wait times vary based on the diagnostic facility chosen and the day/time of the procedure, with weekends potentially prolonging the waiting time.
Contact the health advisors at the chosen lab as soon as possible to reschedule or cancel the appointment. They will provide instructions on how to proceed and might offer alternative dates. However, it is noteworthy that any amount paid is non-refundable in the event of appointment cancellation.
We understand the importance of affordable healthcare and provide radiology tests on a pocket-friendly budget. Prices stated may vary depending on your city and the partner lab from which you book your radiology test. However, the MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) test in Agra is available at Rs. 6000.
We understand the importance of timely results and strive to deliver them quickly. On average, we deliver the results of the MRI Screening Whole Spine (MRI) test in Agra in 24 hours.

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