info@medtechimagingcenter.net
Phone: (334)-358-1666 Fax: (334)-777-1811
info@medtechimagingcenter.net
Phone: (334)-358-1666 Fax: (334)-777-1811
MRA or Magnetic Resonance Angiogram is a scanning procedure designed to target blood vessels of the human organism specifically. While both MRI and MRA use similar magnetic fields-related technology, there are some differences between the two types of scanning.
MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is an advanced method of scanning the soft tissues of the human organism. The resulting scans allow investigation of the pathological tissues in great detail due to the fine quality of the image.
A magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) is done to look for:
Before an MRA scan, you’ll be asked if you have any issues that would interfere with the MRA machine or your safety.
These can include:
In case you’re getting an MRA to examine, you may require a differentiation operator. This will be injected into your veins. It will be utilized to give the images more contrast so that your veins or supply routes will be simpler to see.
You may be given earplugs or ear protection of some sort. The machine is loud and has the potential to harm your hearing.
You should lay on a table. The table will slide into the MRA machine.
It may feel tight inside the machine. If you’ve experienced claustrophobia in the past, you should let your doctor know before the procedure.
Your doctor may suggest additional preparation depending on your particular situation.
The Radiologist may talk to you about the results of your MRA right after the test. Complete results are usually available for your doctor within 24 hours.
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