MRI Scan Tongue

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MRI Scan Tongue, in Visit Clinic

A detailed imaging test that shows tongue soft tissues to detect tumors, infections, injury, or structural problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a MRI Scan Tongue Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the tongue produces detailed pictures of the tongue's soft tissues. It shows muscle, fat, glands, blood vessels, and any abnormal growths. This test helps find tumors, infections, inflammation, vascular issues, and injuries. It is important for planning surgery and guiding treatment for cancer or infections. Doctors use it to stage cancers, check how far a problem has spread, and monitor response to treatment. It also helps evaluate unexplained pain, persistent swelling, or difficulty swallowing and speaking. MRI is non‑invasive and does not use x‑rays, making it useful when high soft‑tissue detail is needed.

MRI Scan Tongue Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Remove metal objects; follow MRI safety instructions; fasting only if contrast is planned.

MRI Scan Tongue Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a MRI Scan Tongue Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Tongue is ordered as part of head and neck imaging when doctors need clear soft‑tissue detail. It is used for symptoms such as a persistent lump, tongue pain, unexplained bleeding, swallowing or speech problems. The scan helps diagnose cancers, abscesses, muscle or nerve disorders, and vascular malformations. Abnormal findings may be caused by tumors, infections, trauma, inflammation, or prior surgery, and family history of head and neck cancer can make this test more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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Can MRI detect tongue cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MRI can detect tongue cancer and is excellent for defining tumor size, depth of invasion, and spread into nearby soft tissues and base of tongue. Contrast-enhanced MRI aids local staging and surgical planning, including assessment of adjacent muscles and perineural spread. It complements clinical exam, ultrasound, CT and PET-CT; definitive diagnosis still requires tissue biopsy.

How do doctors check for tongue cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Doctors check for tongue cancer with a thorough oral exam and medical history, inspecting and palpating the tongue and nearby lymph nodes. If lesions look suspicious, they perform a biopsy (incisional or excisional) for definitive diagnosis. Imaging — CT, MRI or PET — and endoscopic exams assess tumor size and spread. Sentinel lymph node assessment or neck ultrasound may evaluate lymphatic involvement.

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

MRI of the tongue (a head & neck MRI) costs vary widely: in India roughly ₹3,000–12,000 for non-contrast exams; in the United States typical billed charges are about $700–$3,500 (out‑of‑pocket after insurance often lower); in the UK it’s free on the NHS but private scans cost roughly £200–£700. Final price depends on facility, magnet strength, contrast use and reporting.

What is stage 1 tongue cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Stage 1 tongue cancer is early disease where the primary tumour is 2 cm or smaller and confined to the tongue, with no spread to nearby lymph nodes or distant sites (T1 N0 M0). It may cause a small persistent sore, lump, or pain on the tongue. Treatment typically involves surgery or targeted radiotherapy with high curative intent and close follow-up.

What does a cancerous tongue look like in Visit Clinic?plus

A cancerous tongue often shows a persistent sore, lump, or ulcer that won’t heal (usually >2 weeks). Lesions may appear as red, white, or mixed patches, often firm, indurated, or crusted, sometimes bleeding or painful. You may also notice numbness, difficulty swallowing or speaking, and an immobile or fixed area with ill-defined borders. Prompt medical review is essential.

What is mistaken for tongue cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Many benign conditions can resemble tongue cancer: traumatic or aphthous ulcers, oral lichen planus, leukoplakia and erythroplakia, oral thrush (candidiasis), geographic tongue or glossitis, benign growths (fibromas, pyogenic granulomas), and infections such as herpes or syphilis. Nutritional deficiencies and HPV-related lesions may also mimic cancer, so persistent or changing lesions require prompt medical evaluation.