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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

MRI, known as the Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedure, serves as a diagnostic tool for imaging and visualizing the body's different organs and tissues. It uses radio waves and a high-energy magnetic field created with a computer's help. MRI can produce three-dimensional images, which helps in visualizing the area from various angles.

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Please explain the problem on seeing my attached MRI.

Query: Hi doctor, I need a detailed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) review and report for my problem. Is that possible? Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Chitrangada Jitendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Sure, you can upload your scan with a proper history. Also, mention the areas of concern and re-evaluation regarding which aspect of the scan you want to know. That would ultimately benefit you. Thank you.   Read Full »

I am about to undergo a surgery for my hip injury. Kindly view my MRI and advice.

Query: Hello doctor, I had an injury before three years on my hip and I am now about to undergo a surgery due to issues with my discs that started when I injured my hip flexor. I just had an MRI today and would like a radiologist to view my images and send me a report on the findings.  Read Full »


Dr. Chitrangada Jitendra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your MRI both hips show imaging following features, 1. Subchondral edema involving bilateral femoral heads extending up to bilateral femoral necks 2. No depression of head of femur or crescent sign seen in the present MRI 3. No displaced fracture is seen. 4. Visu...  Read Full »

Is there a false lumen in the aorta on my MRI? Kindly interpret.

Query: Hello doctor, I am taking an MRI of my aorta once a year to check for the development of dissections, aneurysms, and enlargement of my aortic root. This is because my family can have connective tissue disorder (not yet diagnosed). I just got back from my MRI, and doing this every year. I have a hab...  Read Full »


Dr. Chitrangada Jitendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am glad that you are an aware patient and getting yourself screened annually for aortic pathologies. The aortic origin, arch, and descending thoracic aorta show normal caliber lumen (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Abdominal aorta and its branches appea...  Read Full »

What is my brain MRI showing?

Query: Hello doctor, I had an MRI of the brain and received the following finding: Questionable punctate area of altered signal gray-white matter interface left parietal lobe. What does that mean?  Read Full »


Dr. Chitrangada Jitendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Punctate areas could indicate many things like hemorrhage, chronic infarct, etc. Can you please mention a few things? What was the indication for MRI? In the report, they must have mentioned the area to be T2W hyperintense or hypointense, better if you can share a copy...  Read Full »

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