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Find information on a cervical MRI scan and the risks associated with it. Learn why it's done, how to prepare, and what to expect during the test.
The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and acts as bony protection for the spinal cord. This is important because injuries to the spinal cord can be devastating and result in disability.
CT vs. MRI for Cervical Spine Scan The CT scan is an advanced form of X-ray machine that uses computers to create images of your inner neck. These images show thin slices of your bones, blood ...
Alternative Names: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Spinal MRI MR of the Spinal cord / column or neck Nuclear Magnetic Resonance What is it? A way of imaging the spinal cord at the neck and where it joins ...
After lumbosacral spine MRI, the researchers found that 44.5% of patients were seen by an orthopedic surgeon or neurosurgeon, and 6.5% ultimately underwent spine surgery during the subsequent ...
An MRI finding of T2 hyperintensity in the cervical spinal cord of professional athletes can be used as evidence of cord trauma, but it may not correlate with prognostic values for return to play ...
MRI scans can determine the size of a tumor and see whether the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes or other areas of the pelvis. MRI scans have a 95% accuracy rate for stage 1B and higher.
If MRI is contraindicated or unavailable, a computed tomographic (CT) study or CT myelography of the cervical spine (Figure 2) is an alternative imaging approach. 43,44 Electrodiagnostic testing ...
Try to remember or check with your physician if you have had any surgery involving a metal implant, e.g. a pacemaker, aneurysm clips or a cochlear implant (hearing aid). Also any history of trauma to ...