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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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CT SCAN
Elderly woman after head trauma. Noncontrast CT SCAN OF THE BRAIN reveals mass in the right frontal lobe, tumor vs. hemorrhage?
MR SCAN
Post contrast MRI OF THE BRAIN clearly demonstrates large enhancing tumor rather than a benign hemorrhage.
MR ANGIOGRAM
MR angiogram reveals normal distal vertebral and basilar arteries and posterior circulation.
MR ANGIOGRAM
MR angiogram reveals normal intracranial segment of right internal carotid artery and its bifurcation into anterior and middle cerebral arteries.
MR ANGIOGRAM
Normal MR ANGIOGRAM OF THE EXTRACRANIAL CEREBRAL VESSELS shows excellent visualization of the vessels from the aortic arch up to the circle of Willis.
MR ANGIOGRAM
MR angiogram demonstrates normal extracranial segment of right internal carotid artery.
MRI
MRI OF THE PITUITARY GLAND reveals intrasellar adenoma with extension into the suprasellar cistern.
MRI
MRI OF THE BRAIN AND TEMPORAL BONES reveals a benign enhancing right sided acoustic schwannoma in this 60 year old male with right sided hearing loss.
MRI
Oblique sagittal view from an MRI OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT demonstrates normal position of the meniscus relative to the condylar head.
MRI
Oblique sagittal view from an MRI OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT reveals dislocated meniscus causing jaw pain and clicking.
MRI
Axial view from an MRI OF THE HEAD AND NECK reveals a small mass in the left parapharyngeal space, proven at surgery to represent a benign hemangioma.
MRI
Normal sagittal view from an MRI OF THE CERVICAL SPINE.
MRI
Sagittal view from a contrast enhanced MRI OF THE CERVICAL SPINE reveals a meningioma at the C1-C2 level extrinsically compressing the cervical cord.
MRI
MRI OF THE THORACIC SPINE reveals a spinal arteriovenous malformation in this 18 month old with extremity weakness and developmental delay.
MRI
LUMBAR SPINE MRI demonstrates large disk herniation at L4-L5 and smaller herniation at L3-L4.
MRI
MRI OF THE RIGHT SHOULDER reveals torn rotator cuff with extensive fluid in and around the shoulder joint.
MRI
Sagittal view from an MRI OF THE WRIST reveals benign lipoma corresponding to a palpable mass.
MRI
Axial view from the same MRI OF THE WRIST demonstrates a benign lipoma projecting between the muscles.
MRI
Sagittal view from an MRI OF THE KNEE reveals a large subcutaneous hematoma lying anterior to the lower quadriceps tendon.
ABDOMINAL MRI
Coronal view from an ABDOMINAL MRI reveals an enlarged spleen. The liver is normal in size.
ABDOMINAL MRI
Coronal view from an ABDOMINAL MRI obtained after contrast enhancement reveals patent portal vein in this patient with an enlarged spleen.
ABDOMINAL MRI
MRI OF THE ABDOMEN demonstrates necrotic left adrenal metastasis in this 80-year-old male with lung cancer.
MR ANGIOGRAM
MR ANGIOGRAM OF THE AORTA AND RENAL ARTERIES demonstrates two renal arteries on the right and a single renal artery on the left.
MR ANGIOGRAM
MR ANGIOGRAM OF THE AORTA demonstrates normal renal arteries, superior mesenteric artery and splenic artery.
PELVIC MRI
MRI OF THE PELVIS revealing an enlarged uterus owing to a large adenomyoma causing pain and bleeding.

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