Description
MRI of the Brachial Plexus Without Contrast focuses on imaging the complex network of nerves that runs from the spine to the arm and hand. This non-invasive procedure provides detailed views of the nerve roots, trunks, and branches that make up the brachial plexus. It’s particularly useful in diagnosing conditions such as nerve injuries, tumors, or inflammatory processes affecting this region. The high-resolution images allow radiologists to detect subtle abnormalities that might be causing symptoms like pain, weakness, or numbness in the arm or hand. This information is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for brachial plexus-related disorders.
								
								


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