MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST

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MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST, in Visit Clinic

An imaging scan of the cerebellopontine angle using contrast to detect tumors, nerve compression, or inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI focused on the cerebellopontine (CP) angle uses magnetic fields and a contrast dye to create detailed pictures of brain tissue and nearby nerves. It does not measure a chemical. Instead, it shows anatomy, blood flow, and areas where contrast collects in abnormal tissue. This helps detect tumors, nerve compression, inflammation, cysts, and vascular problems near the ear and brainstem. Doctors use it to find causes of hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, facial numbness, or unexplained headaches. The scan also guides surgery, radiation planning, and follow-up after treatment. Contrast makes small lesions easier to see and helps tell scar tissue from active disease.

MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation; remove metal and inform staff about pregnancy or kidney problems

MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN BRAIN, CP ANGLE WITH CONTRAST is ordered as a targeted brain MRI when a focused look at the cerebellopontine angle is needed. Doctors request it for unilateral hearing loss, persistent vertigo, facial weakness, or trigeminal symptoms. It helps diagnose vestibular schwannoma, meningioma, cysts, inflammation, or vascular contact and guides surgery or monitoring. Abnormal findings arise from tumors, infections, demyelination, vascular changes, or genetic tumor syndromes such as NF2.

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What is a brain CP angle with contrast MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A brain CP angle contrast MRI is an imaging scan of the cerebellopontine angle—the space between the cerebellum and pons—performed after intravenous gadolinium. It enhances and detects masses (e.g., vestibular schwannoma, meningioma), cysts or inflammation, shows cranial nerve involvement, and defines lesion size, location and relation to the brainstem and internal auditory canal to guide diagnosis and treatment planning.

What will a brain MRI with contrast show in Visit Clinic?plus

A brain MRI with contrast highlights areas where the blood–brain barrier is disrupted, improving detection and characterization of tumors, metastases, abscesses, active inflammation (e.g., demyelinating lesions), infections, and vascular abnormalities (aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations). Contrast enhancement helps define lesion size, location, borders, vascularity, and active versus chronic disease, guiding diagnosis, staging, treatment planning, and follow-up.

What is the CP angle in the brain in Visit Clinic?plus

The CP angle (cerebellopontine angle) is a triangular space between the cerebellum and pons at the lateral brainstem. It contains cranial nerves VII and VIII and nearby vessels. It’s a common site for tumors like vestibular schwannomas and meningiomas, which can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, facial numbness or weakness, and imbalance. Diagnosis is usually by MRI; treatment depends on size and symptoms.

What is the CP angle test in Visit Clinic?plus

The CP angle test refers to clinical and imaging evaluation for lesions in the cerebellopontine angle. It combines hearing assessment (tuning‑fork tests, pure‑tone audiometry), vestibular and cranial‑nerve examination, and definitive neuroimaging—contrast MRI—to detect tumours (e.g., vestibular schwannoma), cysts or vascular lesions. It’s done for unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, facial numbness/weakness or unexplained balance problems.

What is a CP angle tumor in Visit Clinic?plus

A CP (cerebellopontine) angle tumor is a growth at the junction between the cerebellum and pons, commonly vestibular schwannomas or meningiomas. They cause hearing loss, tinnitus, balance problems, facial numbness or weakness, and headaches. Diagnosis relies on MRI; management includes observation, microsurgery, or stereotactic radiosurgery depending on size, symptoms, and patient factors.

Why do I need contrast with my brain MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast (gadolinium) in a brain MRI improves visualization of lesions by highlighting areas where the blood–brain barrier is disrupted. It helps detect and characterize tumors, infections, inflammation, active multiple sclerosis lesions, and vascular abnormalities, and distinguishes scar from active disease. It’s usually safe, but clinicians check kidney function and allergy history before giving contrast.