MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast

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MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast, in Visit Clinic

A detailed scan of both ankle joints using contrast to highlight soft tissues, injuries, inflammation, and blood flow in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
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Male/Female
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25 hours
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What is a MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan of both ankle joints with contrast creates detailed pictures of the bones and soft tissues around each ankle. It does not measure a blood chemical. Instead it maps ligaments, tendons, cartilage, bone marrow, and joint fluid. The contrast dye makes blood vessels, inflammation, and small injuries easier to see. This is important because the ankle has many delicate parts that control movement and bear weight. The scan helps detect ligament or tendon tears, cartilage injuries, fractures not seen on X-rays, infections, arthritis, and tumors. Doctors use it to confirm a diagnosis, plan surgery, guide injections, and follow healing after treatment. Results can change treatment choices and improve outcomes.

MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid metal jewelry; inform about pregnancy and kidney problems. No fasting required.

MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Ankle Joint Both Contrast is an imaging study often ordered for persistent ankle pain, swelling, instability, or after injury. It is used when X-rays are unclear or detailed soft-tissue views are needed for surgery planning. The scan helps diagnose torn ligaments, tendon injuries, cartilage damage, occult fractures, infection, or tumors. Abnormal findings often come from trauma, chronic overuse, arthritis, infection, or systemic disease. Family history of inherited joint conditions may prompt earlier testing.

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Does an ankle MRI need contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Most ankle MRIs are done without contrast; routine evaluation of ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and bone marrow usually doesn't need gadolinium. Contrast is reserved for suspected infection, tumor, postoperative complications, unclear non-contrast findings, or to assess active inflammation or vascularity. The radiologist/clinician decides case-by-case; contrast carries small risks, notably in severe kidney impairment.

How long does an ankle MRI with contrast take in Visit Clinic?plus

An ankle MRI with contrast typically takes about 30–45 minutes. The imaging sequences usually last 20–30 minutes; add time for IV cannulation, contrast injection, positioning, and brief post‑contrast checks, so expect to spend up to an hour at the imaging center. Total time varies with protocol complexity, patient cooperation, and any additional sequences requested by the radiologist.

Is contrast needed for MRI of knee joint in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast (gadolinium) is not routinely required for knee MRI; standard non-contrast MRI effectively evaluates ligaments, menisci, cartilage, and bone. Contrast is reserved for specific issues—suspected infection, tumor, active synovitis, or to distinguish postoperative scar from recurrent disease. Use is decided case-by-case by the referring clinician and radiologist, and avoided or used cautiously in severe kidney impairment.

What do MRI scans show on the ankle in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI of the ankle shows detailed images of bones, cartilage and joint surfaces; ligaments and tendon integrity; bone marrow changes (edema or fractures); cartilage defects or osteochondral lesions; joint effusion, synovitis or bursitis; cysts, infections or tumors; and post-surgical changes. It helps diagnose sprains, tears, stress fractures, arthritis and soft-tissue pathology when X-rays are inconclusive.

Is it better to have an MRI with or without contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast-enhanced MRI can improve detection and characterization of tumors, infection, inflammation and vascular problems, while non-contrast MRI is sufficient for many routine exams and avoids contrast-related risks. Gadolinium contrast carries rare allergic reactions and potential deposition concerns, and may require kidney-function testing. The choice depends on the clinical question, suspected diagnosis, and the radiologist’s and referring clinician’s judgment.

How much is an MRI for an ankle in Visit Clinic?plus

An ankle MRI cost varies by country and setting. In the U.S. an uninsured scan typically ranges roughly $400–$3,500 (commonly $1,000–2,000); in the U.K. it’s free on the NHS but private scans often cost £200–£600. In India prices are commonly around ₹3,000–12,000. Final price depends on contrast use, facility type, radiologist fees and urgency.