Description
MRI Brain Plain + Contrast combines two imaging techniques for a comprehensive examination of the brain. It starts with a standard MRI without contrast, followed by a second set of images taken after injecting a contrast agent. This dual approach allows for detailed visualization of brain structures and enhanced detection of abnormalities. The contrast agent helps highlight areas of inflammation, tumors, or vascular issues that might not be visible on a plain scan. This combined method is particularly useful for diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, and certain infections.




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