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MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography, in Visit Clinic

Detailed MRI of the brain's fluid spaces to detect cerebrospinal fluid leaks, blockages, cysts, or nerve compression in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography is an imaging study that shows the brain and its fluid-filled spaces. It highlights cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pathways and the cisterns around the brain. This helps doctors see leaks, blockages, cysts, and nerve or vessel compression. It is important because CSF flow problems can cause headaches, infection risk, or neurological symptoms. Doctors use it to diagnose problems, plan surgery, and monitor treatment over time.

MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Brain With Cisternography is an advanced brain imaging study used when doctors suspect CSF leaks, blockages, cysts, or nerve compression. It is ordered for symptoms like persistent headache, clear nasal or ear drainage, facial pain, hearing changes, or after head trauma. The test helps diagnose hydrocephalus, arachnoid cysts, skull base defects, tumors, or vascular issues. Abnormal findings may stem from injury, infection, congenital differences, tumors, or prior surgery, and family history of congenital brain or vascular conditions can make testing more important.

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What is a cisternography in MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

MR cisternography is a specialized MRI technique that produces high-resolution images of cerebrospinal fluid–filled spaces (subarachnoid cisterns) using heavily T2-weighted or steady‑state sequences. It noninvasively outlines CSF pathways and adjacent cranial nerves, aiding diagnosis of CSF leaks, arachnoid cysts, cranial nerve compression and other skull‑base or posterior fossa conditions, and assists surgical planning.

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

MRI cisternography costs vary widely by country and provider. Typical private charges range roughly $200–$3,000 (US) or equivalent; in India about ₹3,000–₹15,000 at private centres; in the UK it’s usually NHS-covered for eligible patients, while private scans cost several hundred pounds. Final price depends on location, facility type, contrast use and insurance—check local radiology centres for exact fees.

How long does cisternography take in Visit Clinic?plus

Cisternography timing varies by type. Radionuclide cisternography involves a lumbar puncture (30–60 minutes) plus serial scans at 1–4 hours and typically at 24 hours (sometimes 48–72 hours), so the whole study can span 1–3 days. CT/MR cisternography with intrathecal contrast usually requires 30–60 minutes for imaging (plus prep/recovery). Your team will give specific timing and aftercare instructions.

What are the risks of cisternography in Visit Clinic?plus

Cisternography carries risks related to lumbar puncture and intrathecal contrast: headache, back pain, bleeding, infection (including meningitis), nerve injury, and cerebrospinal fluid leak. Intrathecal contrast can cause allergic reactions, chemical meningitis, seizures or neurologic irritation; CT techniques add radiation exposure. Rarely, persistent pain, arachnoiditis or serious neurologic complications may occur. Risks are generally low but warrant informed consent.

What conditions does MRI cisternography help diagnose in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI cisternography is used to detect skull‑base CSF leaks and CSF fistulae (rhinorrhea/otorrhea), localize skull‑base defects, and evaluate arachnoid cysts or other CSF‑filled lesions. It also helps assess cranial nerve compression or lesions, inner‑ear/perilymphatic fistulas and temporal‑bone pathology, and postoperative CSF collections or suspected meningeal involvement.

Is contrast always needed for MRI cisternography in Visit Clinic?plus

No — contrast is not always required. MR cisternography commonly uses non-contrast heavily T2-weighted sequences such as CISS or FIESTA to delineate CSF spaces and many leaks. Intrathecal gadolinium-enhanced MR cisternography can improve leak localization when non-contrast studies are inconclusive, but it is invasive and used selectively due to off‑label use and potential risks.