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MRI is a radiographic study
that provides a clear diagnostic picture without using harmful
radiation. The MRI image gives enhanced views of the body part
in question. An MRI scan of the spine, for example, provides
a superior view of the discs in the back, as well as the nerves
and other soft tissues. The doctor may use the MRI to correlate
with a patient’s symptoms and physical exam. The greatest
advantage of the MRI, is in its ability to allow the physician
to see inside the body without the need for surgery or potentially
harmful radiation.
The MRI of the spine will identify:
• Bulging, herniated, or
ruptured discs
• Degenerative disc disease
• Tumors of the spine or
spinal nerves
• Fractures of the vertebrae
• Soft tissue lesions (malignant
and benign)
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