Service Providers for MRI of Brain With Screening Of Whole Spine
An MRI of the brain with screening of the whole spine is a comprehensive imaging procedure designed to evaluate both the brain and the spinal column. The brain MRI helps detect conditions such as strokes, tumors, or degenerative disorders, while the full spine scan looks for issues like disc herniations, spinal stenosis, or tumors along the entire spine. The procedure involves multiple sequences, including T1 and T2-weighted images, sometimes with contrast for enhanced visualization. No specific preparation is required, but patients must remove metal objects. The test is non-invasive, although some may feel discomfort from the confined space. Results help diagnose neurological and spinal conditions.