Description
MRI Orbit Lacrimal Gland with Contrast is an advanced imaging technique that uses a contrast agent to enhance visibility of the tear-producing gland. The contrast material is injected into a vein, allowing for more detailed images of the lacrimal gland and surrounding tissues. This method is particularly effective for detecting subtle abnormalities, such as small tumors or inflammatory changes. It’s useful in diagnosing conditions like dacryoadenitis, lacrimal gland tumors, or infiltrative diseases. The procedure takes about 45-60 minutes and requires a brief intravenous injection.




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