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MRI Abdomen and Pelvis

MRI Abdomen and Pelvis

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the abdomen and pelvis is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of a large magnet, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures inside the abdomen and pelvis. The organs that can be seen during an MRI of the abdomen include the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and kidneys. The pelvic organs include the bladder, prostate or uterus, and ovaries.

This diagnostic procedure is invaluable as it gives the doctors a detailed view inside the body which can be used for a plethora of purposes such as diagnosing, monitoring, and planning treatments for various conditions.

Home Sample Collection Process

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Note: Home Sample Collection is only for Pathology lab tests.

Specific Instructions:

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    Fasting : It is common to be asked to fast for at least 6 hours before the scan to reduce any movement in the stomach and intestines which could blur the images.

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    Allergies and Medical History : If you are allergic to any medicines or food, or have any medical condition, especially kidney problems, it’s important to inform the doctor as sometimes a contrast material is used.

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    Metal Objects : It is crucial to remove all metal objects, including jewelry and eyeglasses, as the MRI uses a strong magnet.

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    Clothing : Wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothes. You might have to wear a gown during the procedure.

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    Claustrophobia : If you have claustrophobia, you should inform the doctor beforehand as the MRI machine is an enclosed space.

Frequently Asked Questions

During the MRI, you will be asked to lie on a sliding table. This table slides into the tunnel-like structure of the MRI machine. The machine can be quite loud and you may be given earplugs or headphones. It's crucial to remain as still as possible during the examination to ensure clear images. The process usually takes between 30 minutes to an hour.

An MRI of the abdomen and pelvis can be used to diagnose and monitor various conditions such as tumors, inflammatory diseases, obstructions, and other disorders. It's particularly beneficial for viewing soft tissues.

Yes, patients are generally asked to fast for at least 6 hours before the examination.

MRI is considered to be a safe procedure. However, as it uses magnets, it’s not suitable for people with some metal implants. The use of a contrast agent can also pose risks for people with kidney issues.

This test provides detailed images of soft tissues, organs, and other structures in the abdomen and pelvis. It can show the presence of tumors, cysts, fluid collections, and infections.

The frequency of this test depends on the medical condition being monitored or diagnosed. Your doctor will provide guidance on how often you need this test.

It’s important to follow fasting instructions, remove all metal objects, and inform your doctor of any medical conditions or allergies.

Normal findings are healthy organs without any tumors, cysts or other abnormalities.

The quality of the images and the results can be affected by movement during the test or the presence of metal within the body.

If there are abnormal findings, you should consult with the doctor who ordered the MRI. Depending on the findings, you may be referred to a gastroenterologist, urologist, or another specialist.

Yes, an MRI can be very effective in detecting cancer in the abdominal and pelvic organs.

A contrast MRI involves injecting a dye into the veins which can make certain areas more visible. This is particularly useful in certain cases to view blood vessels or to highlight certain areas of the organs.

Apart from fasting, it's important to follow all the instructions given by the healthcare facility. This might include arriving early, wearing suitable clothing, and making sure to follow all the steps outlined in the specific instructions.

Having an is a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions. While the procedure is generally considered to be safe, it's important to follow all the instructions provided by your healthcare provider. In case of any doubts or concerns, don't hesitate to discuss them with your doctor.

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