MRI

Indications for MRI


  • Brain: Tumours, seizures, stroke, haemorrhage, congenital anomalies, Chiari malformation

  • Spine: Intervertebral disc disease, tumours, cauda equina syndrome, FCE, caudal cervical spondylopathy

  • Orbit: Retrobulbar masses, foreign bodies

  • Middle or inner ear disease, vestibular signs

  • Nasal discharge, epistaxis, foreign bodies.

  • Occult lameness: shoulder, stifle, bone bruise or tumours

  • Extent of soft tissue masses or swellings e.g. vaccine related fibrosarcoma, deep seated lipoma/liposarcoma
History of MRI

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a very new type of imaging technique discovered America in the 1970s and which only became available as a clinical tool in the 80s. MRI uses a magnetic field rather than x-rays or ultrasound waves to produce an image. MRI has some similarities to computed tomography or CT in that the patient lies flat on a table which is then moved into a circular tunnel and the images produced are slices or cross sections through the patient. . . . . read more