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MRI Brain Scan with MRA, in Visit Clinic

High-resolution images of the brain and its blood vessels to detect strokes, aneurysms, tumors, and blood-flow problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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What is a MRI Brain Scan with MRA Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI Brain Scan with MRA produces detailed pictures of the brain and its blood vessels. The MRI shows brain tissue, structure, and any damage or abnormal growth. The MRA highlights the arteries and veins and shows blood flow and vessel shape. These images help detect stroke, aneurysms, tumors, vascular malformations, inflammation, and some causes of headaches or seizures. Doctors use the scan to diagnose problems, plan surgery or procedures, guide treatment choices, and monitor recovery or disease progression. It is noninvasive and does not use X-rays, but sometimes intravenous contrast is given to improve vessel detail. The test is quick compared with many invasive alternatives and gives high-resolution information.

MRI Brain Scan with MRA Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Brain Scan with MRA Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Brain Scan with MRA test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • MRI Brain
  • MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography)

Why Take a MRI Brain Scan with MRA Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Brain Scan with MRA is used in neuroimaging panels to evaluate brain structure and blood vessels when symptoms like sudden severe headache, weakness, numbness, vision changes, seizures, or unexplained cognitive decline occur. It helps diagnose stroke, aneurysm, tumor, arteriovenous malformation, infection, or inflammation. Abnormal results often stem from blood clots, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, injury, infection, or tumors; family history of aneurysm or early stroke raises the need for testing.

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What is a MRA brain MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A brain MRA (magnetic resonance angiography) is a specialized MRI that visualizes the brain’s blood vessels to detect aneurysms, stenosis, occlusions, arteriovenous malformations, and vascular changes after stroke. It’s noninvasive, uses magnetic fields and radio waves, often without contrast but sometimes with gadolinium to improve detail. There’s no ionizing radiation; gadolinium is avoided or used cautiously in severe kidney disease.

What is the cost of a MRA brain scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost of a brain MRA varies: in the US self-pay is typically $400–$3,000 depending on facility and contrast use; in the UK it’s free on the NHS but private scans usually cost about £300–£1,200; in India private centers charge roughly ₹2,000–₹15,000. Insurance often covers part or all—check local providers and whether contrast or radiologist fees are included.

How long do brain MRI and MRA take in Visit Clinic?plus

A routine brain MRI typically takes about 20–45 minutes. A brain MRA adds roughly 10–30 minutes depending on technique (non-contrast time-of-flight vs contrast-enhanced). A combined MRI+MRA exam generally lasts 30–75 minutes total, including positioning, IV placement for contrast if used, image acquisition, and check-in. Times vary with scanner type, exam extent, and need for repeat sequences due to motion.

What is the difference between MRI and MRA scan in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI produces detailed images of organs, tissues, bones and soft structures using magnetic fields and radio waves. MRA (magnetic resonance angiography) is a specialized MRI focusing on blood vessels and blood flow, often using specific sequences and sometimes contrast to highlight arteries and veins. MRI is for general anatomical and tissue assessment; MRA targets aneurysms, stenosis and vascular mapping.

What are the side effects of MRA in Visit Clinic?plus

Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) can cause hyperkalaemia and worsening kidney function, low blood pressure with dizziness, dehydration, gastrointestinal upset, fatigue and rash. Spironolactone often causes hormonal effects—gynecomastia, breast tenderness, menstrual changes and sexual dysfunction—while eplerenone has fewer endocrine side effects. Regular monitoring of potassium and renal function is recommended. Contact your clinician if symptoms develop.

Can MRA show brain damage in Visit Clinic?plus

MRA visualizes cerebral blood vessels, detecting stenosis, occlusion, aneurysms and vascular malformations that can cause brain injury. It does not directly show parenchymal brain damage — MRI sequences (DWI, FLAIR, T2, SWI) are used to detect infarcts, hemorrhage, and small‑vessel disease. Often MRA is combined with MRI to assess both vessel pathology and resulting brain tissue damage.