Contrast medium | MRT of the spine

Contrast medium Contrast agents are substances used in imaging diagnostics to improve the representation of certain structures in order to answer specific questions about diseases. A different contrast medium is used depending on the method used. In MRI, a distinction is made between extracellular contrast agents, i.e. contrast agents that do not penetrate cells, and … Contrast medium | MRT of the spine

Multiple Sclerosis | MRT of the spine

Multiple Sclerosis MRI of the spine and brain is the most important criterion for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of the nervous system. Besides the brain, multiple sclerosis can also occur in the spinal cord.The relevant demarking of the nervous system that occurs in multiple sclerosis can be very … Multiple Sclerosis | MRT of the spine

MRT of the foot

Introduction Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the foot is a type of imaging that does not require X-rays and can be helpful if the findings are unclear. In this procedure, hydrogen molecules (protons) in the body are excited, which then emit a signal that is measured and converted into images. If, for example, a fracture … MRT of the foot

Costs | MRT of the foot

Costs The MRI of the foot usually takes between 20-45 minutes, depending on the number of sequences that are made. In addition, the MRI of the foot includes the same preparatory measures as any MRI, i.e. talking to the doctor before the examination, taking off clothes and jewelry and the correct positioning for the scan, … Costs | MRT of the foot

That’s how long an MRI for a herniated disc takes | MRI for a slipped disc

That’s how long an MRI for a herniated disc takes In contrast to other imaging procedures such as CT, X-ray or even sonography (ultrasound), the MRI is an examination that takes a little longer. Most MRI examinations are done within twenty to thirty minutes. In the case of an MRI for a slipped disc, the … That’s how long an MRI for a herniated disc takes | MRI for a slipped disc

MRI or X-ray? | MRI for a slipped disc

MRI or X-ray? If the presence of a herniated disc is suspected, imaging procedures do not necessarily have to be used. Only in persons who suffer from pronounced symptoms, for example sensory disturbances such as numbness or tingling, a diagnosis should be confirmed by means of an imaging procedure. In this context, affected patients often … MRI or X-ray? | MRI for a slipped disc

Claustrophobia in MRI | MRI for a slipped disc

Claustrophobia in MRI Since the examination with the help of an MRI must be carried out in an almost completely closed tube, the procedure can be very stressful for people who suffer from claustrophobia (claustrophobia). However, claustrophobia is not an exclusion criterion for securing the diagnosis of “slipped disc” with the help of an MRI. … Claustrophobia in MRI | MRI for a slipped disc