Service Providers for MRI Whole Spine for Bony Metastasis
An MRI of the whole spine for bony metastasis is a diagnostic procedure used to detect cancer spread (metastasis) to the bones of the spine. It helps identify abnormalities such as lesions, fractures, or bone destruction caused by metastatic tumors. During the procedure, the patient lies on a table while the spine is positioned inside the MRI machine, which uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the bones and surrounding soft tissues. No special preparation is typically needed, but fasting may be required. This non-invasive scan is critical for evaluating the extent of metastatic disease and guiding treatment decisions.