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MRI Scan Angiography Neck, in Visit Clinic

Imaging of neck arteries to detect narrowing, blockages, tears, or bulges that affect blood flow to the brain in Visit Clinic.

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

An MRI angiography of the neck produces detailed pictures of the arteries that supply blood to the brain. It shows vessel size, narrowing, blockages, tears, or abnormal bulges. Good blood flow to the brain is vital for thinking, movement, and speech. Doctors use this test to find causes of stroke or transient ischemic attacks. It also helps plan surgery or monitor known arterial disease. The test uses magnetic fields and sometimes a safe contrast dye. There is no X-ray radiation. It is useful when ultrasound is unclear or when detailed vessel maps are needed before treatment.

MRI Scan Angiography Neck Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Angiography Neck Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

MRI Scan Angiography Neck is part of vascular imaging studies used to evaluate blood flow to the brain after symptoms like sudden weakness, numbness, speech changes, severe dizziness, or unexplained fainting. It helps diagnose carotid artery narrowing, aneurysm, arterial dissection, or vascular malformations and guides treatment decisions. Abnormal results often stem from atherosclerosis, trauma, clot emboli, or inflammation. A family history of stroke or vascular disease can make this test more important.

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What is an MRI of the neck angiogram in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI angiogram of the neck (MR angiography) is a noninvasive imaging test using magnetic fields and radio waves—often with gadolinium contrast—to create detailed images of neck blood vessels (carotid and vertebral arteries). It identifies narrowing, blockages, aneurysms, dissections, and vascular malformations without ionizing radiation. The scan requires lying still; contrast may be avoided with severe kidney problems or certain implants.

What is MRI angiography in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI angiography (MRA) is a noninvasive imaging test using magnetic resonance to visualize blood vessels and blood flow. It maps arteries and veins to detect narrowing, blockages, aneurysms, malformations, or vascular inflammation. MRA can be performed with or without intravenous contrast and avoids ionizing radiation. It’s used for brain, neck, chest, abdomen and limb vessel assessment; some implanted devices may be contraindications.

Does an MRI show blocked arteries in the neck in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI can detect blockages in neck arteries when specialized sequences (MR angiography) are used: it shows narrowing, occlusion, or flow abnormalities in carotid and vertebral arteries. Routine brain MRI without angiography may not reliably quantify stenosis. Carotid Doppler ultrasound and CT angiography are commonly used alternatives. Discuss which test is best with your clinician based on symptoms and risks.

What will an MRI scan show on my neck in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of the neck (cervical spine and soft tissues) visualizes vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and nerve roots, ligaments, muscles and major blood vessels. It detects herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, inflammation, infection, tumors, lymph node or thyroid abnormalities, and bone marrow changes. MRI is best for soft-tissue detail; CT or X‑ray may better show fine bone fractures.

Is neck MRI painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Neck MRI is generally painless. The scanner uses magnetic fields and sound, so you may feel no physical pain but can have discomfort from lying still, neck positioning, tight space (claustrophobia), and loud noises. If IV contrast is used you might feel brief warmth or a mild sting. Serious pain or complications are rare; tell staff about implants, allergies, or anxiety beforehand.

What does a neck angiogram show in Visit Clinic?plus

A neck angiogram visualizes the blood vessels in the neck—primarily the carotid and vertebral arteries—and reveals blockages or narrowing (stenosis), aneurysms, dissections, arteriovenous malformations, and abnormal blood flow to the brain. It helps assess stroke risk, guides decisions for interventions (stenting, surgery), and maps vessel anatomy and blood-flow dynamics for diagnosis and treatment planning.