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MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography, in Visit Clinic

MRI procedure that visualizes brain blood vessels and CSF spaces to detect aneurysms, blockages, or leaks in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography is an imaging study that shows the brain's blood vessels and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) spaces. It maps vascular anatomy and CSF pathways rather than measuring a blood value. This is important because it can reveal aneurysms, vessel narrowing, arteriovenous malformations, blockages, CSF leaks, or hydrocephalus. Detecting these problems helps prevent stroke, bleeding, or worsening nerve damage. Doctors use the pictures to plan treatment, guide surgery or endovascular procedures, and check results after treatment. The test also helps find causes of persistent headaches, unexplained dizziness, vision changes, or sudden neurological symptoms. It is noninvasive and usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes.

MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Angiography Cisternography is usually ordered as a specialized imaging study when clinicians suspect vascular or CSF space problems. It is commonly used when patients have severe or unexplained headaches, sudden neurological changes, suspected aneurysm, stroke risk, CSF leak, or signs of hydrocephalus. Abnormal results can come from congenital vessel weakness, atherosclerosis, trauma, tumors, infection, or prior surgery and some medications. A family history of aneurysm or vascular malformation can prompt earlier or more urgent testing.

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What is a cisternography in MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI cisternography is a noninvasive MRI technique that visualizes cerebrospinal fluid–filled subarachnoid spaces (cisterns and ventricles). It uses heavily T2-weighted, high-resolution sequences—sometimes with intrathecal or intravenous contrast—to highlight CSF and nearby structures. It helps detect CSF leaks, arachnoid cysts, cranial nerve compression, and to map CSF anatomy and flow before surgery.

What is the cost of MRI cisternography in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI cisternography costs vary widely by country and facility. In India it commonly ranges about ₹4,000–₹20,000. In the UK it is provided free on the NHS, while private scans typically cost £300–£1,000. In the United States prices typically run roughly $800–$4,000 (higher in hospital settings or with contrast). Final cost depends on location, contrast use, and facility/radiologist fees.

How long does cisternography take in Visit Clinic?plus

Cisternography timing varies by type. Radionuclide cisternography requires a lumbar puncture and serial imaging—initial images at 1–4 hours with follow-ups often at 24 and sometimes 48 hours, so the process can span a day or two. CT cisternography (intrathecal contrast) typically takes a few hours including observation. Noncontrast MR cisternography usually completes in 30–60 minutes.

How is a cisternogram done in Visit Clinic?plus

A cisternogram uses a lumbar puncture to inject a small radiotracer into the cerebrospinal fluid. Serial gamma‑camera images are then taken immediately and at timed intervals (hours up to ~48 hours) to track tracer movement into the brain’s basal cisterns or detect leaks/shunt function. The test uses sterile technique, local anesthetic and monitoring; patients lie still and may change position per protocol.

What are the side effects of a cisternogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A cisternogram can cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, neck or back pain at the lumbar puncture site, and transient lightheadedness. Less common but serious risks include infection, bleeding, cerebrospinal fluid leak (post‑dural puncture headache), allergic reaction to the radiotracer, and very rarely seizures or neurological symptoms. Report severe headache, fever, persistent vomiting, or new neurological changes to your clinician.

What is the position for cisternography in Visit Clinic?plus

For radionuclide or CT cisternography, the intrathecal injection is usually done with the patient in lateral decubitus (side‑lying) or sometimes sitting for the lumbar puncture. Initial imaging is typically performed supine; delayed images may be obtained upright or seated to follow CSF/tracer flow and reveal leaks. Prone positioning can be used for targeted CT imaging of skull‑base leaks.