Many things are ruled out, Bleeding around the brain, aneurisms, tumors, clots.
If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.
No u can't. An MRI is done by a giant magnet.
an MRI is just a scan
An MRI may show brain changes in a patient that has bacterial meningitis. However, the diagnosis is not given based on images alone.
MRI, CAT and EEG are ways of scanning the brain. An MRI scan could possibly help. You need to talk to a doctor.
Diagnosis is usually made by a neurologist and an ophthalmologist, by examining the eye and initiating several neurological exams including an MRI of the brain.
MRI is not typically necessary for diagnosing an umbilical hernia. Diagnosis is usually done through physical examination by a healthcare provider. Imaging studies like MRI may be ordered if there are complications suspected or if the diagnosis is unclear. It's best to follow your doctor's recommendations.
The hematoma can be confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is the preferred type of scan;
Usually the person giving you the MRI is a technician, so they may not know exactly what is wrong per se. If the doctor is present, then there would be no problem. Its hard to imagine the MRI tech giving a diagnosis on the spot
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"Rule out HNP" means check to see if there's a disk herniation in the neck.
I am having sever pain in my neck and the back of my head. I am having an MRI of my neck and wanted to now what that would show.