A normal MRI, MRA, or MRS result is one that shows that the patient's physical condition falls within the normal range for the target area scanned.
An unremarkable non-contrast MR examination of the left hip means that no significant abnormalities or findings were observed in the images. The structures of the left hip appear normal without any signs of injury, inflammation, or other issues. Overall, the MRI results are considered within normal limits for the left hip.
20-40 is considered normal
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The normal result of an otoplasty is a reconstructed or reshaped ear that resembles a normal ear (or the patient's other ear) more closely.
It just means that the base part of your spinal column is normal/ordinary. No problems seen. I just had an MRI done with the same result listed.
normal rg is 65-139. 139-140 is considered as border line case.
Successful removal of the tumor with no major bleeding or infection at the wound site after surgery is considered a normal outcome.
When an MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography) is normal but the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) shows abnormalities, it typically indicates that the blood vessels are clear and functioning properly, but there may be issues within the brain tissue itself. The MRI can reveal conditions such as tumors, lesions, or other structural changes that are not visible on the MRA. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to interpret the MRI results and determine the next steps for diagnosis and treatment.
It means the muscles, ligaments, and tendons in your lower back are normal on MRI.
Wen you put your mind in it.
In a setback otoplasty, the normal result is an ear that lies closer to the patient's head without an overcorrected, "pinned-back" look.
Terminal zones of myelination on an MRI in an adult typically indicate normal developmental myelination pattern seen in the brain. These are areas where myelin tracks end, resulting in a "tramline" appearance on imaging. It is a common finding in adults and does not usually indicate any pathology.