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MRI Scan Sella Contrast, in Visit Clinic

A detailed MRI scan of the pituitary region using contrast dye to find tumors, cysts, or structural problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Scan Sella Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI Scan Sella with contrast is an imaging study that shows the pituitary gland and nearby structures. It uses magnetic fields and a special injected dye to make small details clearer. The pituitary controls many hormones that affect growth, reproduction, and metabolism. This scan helps detect pituitary tumors, cysts, inflammation, and structural problems. Doctors use it to confirm diagnoses, guide surgery, check treatment response, and monitor changes over time. The contrast helps separate abnormal tissue from normal tissue. The test is noninvasive and usually well tolerated. Results are reviewed with clinical symptoms and hormone tests to form a complete care plan.

MRI Scan Sella Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Sella Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Sella Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Sella Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Sella Contrast is commonly ordered when pituitary disease is suspected and is included in neuroendocrine imaging panels. It is used for symptoms such as persistent headaches, visual changes, unexplained hormone problems, or growth changes. The test helps diagnose pituitary tumors, cysts, inflammation, and effects of nearby masses. Abnormal findings can come from tumors, inflammation, prior surgery, trauma, or certain medications. A family history of pituitary or endocrine tumors may prompt earlier or repeated scans.

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What is MRI sella contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI sella contrast is an MRI of the sella turcica performed with intravenous gadolinium contrast to enhance visualization of the pituitary gland and adjacent structures. Contrast improves detection and characterization of pituitary adenomas, microadenomas, cysts, stalk lesions and cavernous sinus invasion. The exam lasts about 20–30 minutes; kidney function and contraindications (e.g., certain implants or contrast allergy) are checked beforehand.

What is the cost of MRI sella with contrast scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country and facility. In India private centers typically charge about INR 3,000–10,000 (~$35–125) for an MRI sella (pituitary) with contrast. In the UK private MRI ranges about £200–£600, while public healthcare often provides it free when clinically indicated. In the US private-pay prices commonly range $400–$3,000+. Verify with local imaging centres and your insurer.

What contrast is used for pituitary MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Pituitary MRI uses intravenous gadolinium-based contrast agents (gadolinium chelates, e.g., gadobutrol or gadopentetate) administered for dynamic contrast-enhanced sequences to improve detection of microadenomas and characterize lesions. Macrocyclic gadolinium agents are commonly preferred for safety. Dose and choice depend on renal function and local protocols; agents are given intravenously at standard gadolinium dosing.

Which contrast is used for brain MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) are used for brain MRI. Injected intravenously, they enhance visualization of tumors, inflammation, infection, and areas of blood–brain barrier breakdown or abnormal vascularity. GBCAs are generally safe but require caution in severe kidney disease because of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis risk; there is also concern about small gadolinium deposits after repeated use. Dosing is weight‑based.

Will a pituitary tumor show without contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Large (macro) pituitary tumors are usually visible on non-contrast MRI or CT, but small microadenomas (under 10 mm) often are subtle and can be missed without gadolinium‑enhanced MRI. Dynamic contrast sequences improve detection and characterization. Clinical signs and hormone testing guide imaging choice; an endocrinologist or neurosurgeon will typically request contrast MRI when a pituitary lesion is suspected.

Is empty sella a brain tumor in Visit Clinic?plus

An empty sella is not a brain tumor. It's a radiological finding where the sella turcica is partly filled with cerebrospinal fluid and the pituitary gland looks flattened. Often incidental and benign, it can sometimes be linked to hormonal problems, headaches, or CSF leak. Evaluation by an endocrinologist and MRI review will determine whether further testing or treatment is needed.