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MR Angiography Neck With Contrast, in Visit Clinic

Contrast-enhanced MRI that images neck arteries to detect narrowing, blockages, tears, or aneurysms affecting blood flow in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MR Angiography Neck With Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MR Angiography Neck With Contrast uses magnetic resonance and a contrast dye to produce detailed images of the neck blood vessels. It shows vessel shape, narrowing, tears, bulges, and blood flow. This matters because these vessels supply the brain and problems can cause transient ischemic attacks or strokes. The test helps detect carotid artery disease, aneurysms, dissections, and clots. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of stroke-like symptoms, guide surgery or stenting, and monitor treatment results.

MR Angiography Neck With Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MR Angiography Neck With Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MR Angiography Neck With Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MR Angiography Neck With Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MR Angiography Neck With Contrast is often ordered in vascular imaging when doctors suspect carotid or neck vessel disease. It is used for symptoms such as sudden weakness, numbness, dizziness, vision changes, or a neck bruit. The scan can diagnose stenosis, aneurysm, dissection, or clots. Abnormal results commonly come from atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, smoking, trauma, or inherited vessel conditions. A family history of stroke or aneurysm raises the need for testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is contrast required for MR angiography in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast is not always required for MR angiography. Non-contrast techniques (time-of-flight, phase-contrast, arterial spin labeling) can visualize vessels well, especially intracranial and some peripheral studies. Gadolinium-based contrast improves vessel delineation and timing for many aortic, peripheral, or venous exams and is preferred when higher detail is needed, but is used cautiously in severe renal impairment.

What is MRI neck with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI of the neck with contrast is a magnetic-resonance scan performed after injecting a gadolinium-based contrast dye to improve visualization of neck anatomy. It highlights blood vessels, lymph nodes, salivary glands, thyroid, soft tissues and nerves, aiding detection of tumors, infection, inflammation or vascular problems. Kidney function is usually checked beforehand; serious allergic reactions are uncommon.

Do you need contrast for a MRA neck in Visit Clinic?plus

You don't always need contrast for a neck MRA. Non‑contrast techniques (e.g., time‑of‑flight) can visualize carotid and vertebral arteries and are preferred when gadolinium is risky (severe kidney disease, pregnancy, contrast allergy). Contrast‑enhanced MRA gives clearer, faster images and may be chosen for complex disease or surgical planning. Your clinician will decide based on the clinical question and kidney function.

What is Mr Angio of the neck in Visit Clinic?plus

MR angiography (MR Angio) of the neck is a noninvasive MRI scan that visualizes the carotid and vertebral arteries. It detects narrowing, blockages, dissections, aneurysms, or vascular malformations. Scans can be done with or without gadolinium contrast, take about 15–45 minutes, and require removal of metal. Risks are low, but contrast, certain implants, or pregnancy may need special consideration.

Can an MR angio be done without contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MR angiography can be done without contrast using techniques such as time of flight (TOF), phase-contrast, or newer non-contrast sequences (e.g., QISS) to image arteries; commonly used for brain, neck, and peripheral vessels. Non-contrast MRA avoids gadolinium-related risks (important in severe kidney disease) but may be less detailed for small or complex lesions; contrast-enhanced MRA is used when higher resolution or faster imaging is required.

How do I prepare for MR angiography in Visit Clinic?plus

Before an MR angiography, tell your team about pregnancy, implants (pacemaker, clips), kidney problems or contrast allergies. You may need a recent kidney function test if gadolinium contrast is planned. Remove metal, jewellery, watches, piercings and makeup; wear loose clothing without zippers. Bring prior scans and arrive early for IV placement. Discuss claustrophobia—mild sedation or open-scanner options can be arranged.