MRA is the abbreviation of Magnetic Resonance Angiopathy. This makes use of a very strong magnetic field and radio waves to inspect the blood vessels and identify any abnormalities. This test does not involve any radiation but makes use of a contrast material similar to the ones used during computerized tomography.
Magnetic Resonance Angiography - Procedure, Benefits, and Risks
Magnetic resonance angiography is a kind of MRI that examines the blood arteries of the body. Continue reading the article below to learn more.