Service Providers for MRI of CSF Rhinorrhea
MRI of CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) rhinorrhea is an imaging procedure used to diagnose CSF leakage into the nasal passages, typically caused by head trauma, surgery, or skull base tumors. The MRI uses high-resolution imaging to examine the brain, skull base, and surrounding areas to locate the leak. A contrast-enhanced MRI may be used to highlight the leak more clearly and assess any structural abnormalities. The procedure is non-invasive, with minimal risks, such as mild discomfort or rare allergic reactions to contrast dye. The results help identify the leak’s source and guide treatment, including potential surgery.