MRI Mammography

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An advanced MRI imaging test used to evaluate breast tissue in detail for early detection of abnormalities.

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MRI Mammography is a highly sensitive imaging test used to examine breast tissue using magnetic resonance imaging and contrast dye. It provides detailed images of the breast and is often used alongside mammography or ultrasound for accurate diagnosis. This test is especially useful for detecting breast cancer in women with dense breast tissue, high genetic risk, implants, or inconclusive mammogram results. MRI Mammography helps identify tumors, cysts, scar tissue, and the extent of cancer spread. The procedure does not use radiation and offers high-resolution images for early and precise detection, aiding in diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring response to therapy.


 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to detect and evaluate breast abnormalities, especially in high-risk women or unclear mammogram results.

Yes, it does not use radiation and is considered safe when performed under medical guidance.

Yes, contrast dye is usually required to enhance image clarity and detect abnormalities accurately.

Fasting may be advised for a few hours before the test if contrast is used.

The procedure typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes.

It is recommended for women with high breast cancer risk, dense breast tissue, implants, or suspicious findings on other imaging tests.

It is used for early detection, staging, and evaluation of breast cancer.

It is more sensitive but usually used alongside mammography, not as a replacement.

Yes, contrast is required to assess breast tissue accurately.

Yes, it is safe and does not involve radiation exposure.

It is recommended for high-risk patients, cancer staging, or implant evaluation.

Fasting may be advised before contrast administration.