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ANS: It uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed body images.
ANS: No prepartion & no fasting required & bring old records.
ANS: It measures iron levels in the liver tissue. It uses specialized MRI techniques to detect iron overload, which can damage the liver and other organs if untreated.
MRI Iron Quantification of the liver is used to:
- Detect iron accumulation in the liver (hepatic siderosis)
- Monitor patients with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, hemochromatosis, or chronic transfusion therapy
- Guide treatment decisions, such as iron-chelation therapy
- Monitor response to treatment
- Prevent liver damage due to iron overload
No contrast is usually required for iron quantification of the heart.
MRI Iron Quantification of the liver is used to:
- Detect iron accumulation in the liver (hepatic siderosis)
- Monitor patients with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, hemochromatosis, or chronic transfusion therapy
- Guide treatment decisions, such as iron-chelation therapy
- Monitor response to treatment
- Prevent liver damage due to iron overload
No contrast is usually required for iron quantification of the heart.
ANS: Yes. MRI does not use radiation. It is generally very safe. However, patients with certain metal implants or devices may not be eligible.
ANS : 30–40 minutes depending on the area.
ANS: Inform the staff beforehand. Options include: Mild sedation.
ANS : Yes, attendend is required for any invasive procedure or IV sedation.
ANS: Yes, but ear protection is provided.
ANS: Yes, to get clear images.
ANS: If you have a pacemaker, this test may or may not be possible. Some modern pacemakers are MRI-compatible (MRI-conditional), while older ones are not. Always inform the doctor and MRI staff about your pacemaker before the scan.
ANS : Appointment is preferably else you will rare to wait for your turn.
TAT Policy
The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:
- Registration date and time
- Type of scan or test
- Scan time or sample collection time
In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.