Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE)

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Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE), in Visit Clinic

An MRI scan that produces detailed images of the small intestine to find inflammation, blockages, fistulas, and tumors in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) Test in Visit Clinic?

Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a special MRI scan that creates detailed pictures of the small intestine. It does not measure a chemical, but shows the structure and appearance of bowel walls and surrounding tissues. This helps doctors spot inflammation, strictures (narrowing), fistulas, abscesses, tumors, and bleeding. MRE is important because it gives clear images without radiation. Doctors use it to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease, check activity and complications of Crohn’s disease, monitor treatment response, and plan surgery. It is useful when other tests like endoscopy or CT are inconclusive or when avoiding radiation is preferred.

Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) Test in Visit Clinic?

Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is typically ordered as an imaging study when doctors suspect small-bowel disease. It is often used for patients with persistent abdominal pain, unexplained diarrhea, weight loss, bleeding, or known inflammatory bowel disease. It helps diagnose and monitor Crohn’s disease, detect strictures, abscesses, tumors, and obstructions. Abnormal findings come from inflammation, infection, tumors, prior surgery, or complications of disease and some medications. A family history of inflammatory bowel disease can make MRE more likely to be recommended.

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What is a Magnetic Resonance Enterography MRE in Visit Clinic?plus

Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a specialized MRI that images the small intestine using oral contrast and sometimes IV gadolinium to highlight bowel wall, inflammation, strictures, fistulas and abscesses. It is non‑ionizing, typically requires fasting and drinking contrast before the 30–60‑minute scan, and is especially useful for Crohn’s disease monitoring. Gadolinium is usually safe but used cautiously in severe kidney impairment.

What is an MRE scan used for in Visit Clinic?plus

MRE can mean two MRI techniques. Magnetic resonance enterography images the small and large bowel to diagnose or monitor inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s), strictures, fistulas and tumors. Magnetic resonance elastography measures tissue stiffness—commonly used to assess liver fibrosis and cirrhosis noninvasively. Both are non‑ionising, use MRI scanners, and help guide diagnosis, treatment decisions and monitoring.

What is the difference between an MRI and an MRE in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) creates detailed images of internal anatomy and soft tissues using magnetic fields and radio waves. MRE (magnetic resonance elastography) adds low-frequency mechanical vibrations and specialized processing to map tissue stiffness and produce quantitative elasticity values. MRE uses the same scanner with an external vibration driver and is especially useful for detecting fibrosis or tumors by measuring altered tissue stiffness noninvasively.

Is MR enterography painful in Visit Clinic?plus

MR enterography is usually not painful. It’s a noninvasive MRI exam; most people feel only mild, temporary discomfort from drinking large volumes of oral contrast (bloating, cramping) and occasional brief stinging when IV contrast is injected. Lying still in the scanner can be uncomfortable and noisy; claustrophobic patients may need sedation. Severe pain is uncommon—tell staff if you experience significant pain.

What should I expect during an MRE scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Beforehand you may be asked to fast for a few hours and remove metal. During an MRE you’ll lie on the MRI table and a technologist will place a soft vibrating pad over the area (commonly the liver). The machine makes loud noises; you must lie still and follow brief breath-hold instructions. The vibration is harmless and the exam is usually painless, taking about 15–30 minutes. Results go to your doctor.

Is MR enterography better than a CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

MR enterography avoids ionizing radiation and gives superior soft‑tissue contrast, making it preferable for young patients and for assessing inflammation, fistulae and bowel wall detail in chronic conditions. CT is faster, more widely available, better for acute bleeding, bowel perforation or when MR is contraindicated. Choice depends on clinical question, patient factors, availability and urgency.