Service Providers for MRI of Liver/HBS
An MRI of the liver, also known as an MRI of the hepatobiliary system (HBS), is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the liver and surrounding structures, such as the bile ducts, gallbladder, and nearby blood vessels. This test is often used to detect liver diseases like cirrhosis, tumors, cysts, fatty liver disease, or bile duct blockages. No special preparation is typically needed, but fasting for a few hours before the test may be required. During the procedure, you will lie still in the MRI machine for about 30-45 minutes. The scan is painless, and after it, you can resume normal activities. A radiologist will interpret the results.