Why would you make a tutorial with a pathologic MR? Also, it would be great to have a general review on the main sequences used in the abdomen and some more advanced such as MRCP or MR urography.
Thank you, Pedro. This was our first episode. We have some more videos coming in the next several weeks and a normal MRI Abdomen is on this list! Keep your eyes peeled.
Yes you can. The best plane to see the pancreas is in the axial plane as you can visualize the long axis of the pancreas as the organ is horizontal in the abdominal cavity. I hope this helps!
Can mri find optical fiber glass core in Stumock if someone swallowed can it be found by mri because fiber is as small as human hair tell me can be detect by mri
I have polycystic kidney disease and I just had an MRI last week. They made me have both my arms raised above me the whole test and now I'm having trouble with my shoulders and muscle spasms in my arms. Is that normal that they made me put my arms above for almost an hour? Thank you
Hi Aileen, Technically no. Have you have shoulder issues in the past? Spasms (or peripheral nerve stimulation) would only occur during the exam and not after the exam.
Arm positions vary at different hospitals. Generally speaking arms by side is perfectly fine and won’t affect image quality or obstruct any anatomy. Patient comfort should be kept as priority to ensure a smooth examination for patient.
Thank you so much pro
Hes ordered this to check my ribs and thoracic space is that right? Pain is all between shoulder blades.
Why would you make a tutorial with a pathologic MR? Also, it would be great to have a general review on the main sequences used in the abdomen and some more advanced such as MRCP or MR urography.
Thank you, Pedro. This was our first episode. We have some more videos coming in the next several weeks and a normal MRI Abdomen is on this list! Keep your eyes peeled.
Can you see the pancreas pretty well? What about tumors? Or cancers? Or cysts??
Yes you can. The best plane to see the pancreas is in the axial plane as you can visualize the long axis of the pancreas as the organ is horizontal in the abdominal cavity.
I hope this helps!
@@pulseradiology you can see it entirely??
Is this contrast?
Can mri find optical fiber glass core in Stumock if someone swallowed can it be found by mri because fiber is as small as human hair tell me can be detect by mri
I have polycystic kidney disease and I just had an MRI last week. They made me have both my arms raised above me the whole test and now I'm having trouble with my shoulders and muscle spasms in my arms. Is that normal that they made me put my arms above for almost an hour? Thank you
Hi Aileen,
Technically no. Have you have shoulder issues in the past? Spasms (or peripheral nerve stimulation) would only occur during the exam and not after the exam.
I also got an mri done of my lower pelvic region. They also made me raise my arms above me. But i didn't have spasms in my arms afterwords
Arm positions vary at different hospitals. Generally speaking arms by side is perfectly fine and won’t affect image quality or obstruct any anatomy. Patient comfort should be kept as priority to ensure a smooth examination for patient.