Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial

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Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial, in Visit Clinic

An imaging scan that checks the brain and its blood vessels for stroke, blockages, bleeding, or damage in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
3
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial Test in Visit Clinic?

Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial is an imaging study that examines the brain and the blood vessels inside the skull. The MRI portion shows brain tissue health, swelling, bleeding, and areas of recent injury. The intracranial MRA maps blood flow in the arteries and can reveal narrowing, blockages, or aneurysms. This test is important for detecting ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack, hemorrhage, and other vascular problems. Doctors use it to confirm a suspected stroke, find the blocked or narrowed artery, and decide urgent treatments like clot-busting drugs or clot removal. It also helps plan rehabilitation, monitor recovery, and assess longer-term stroke risk. The scan is noninvasive and uses no ionizing radiation. It is often done quickly in emergencies.

Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Limited MRI stroke protocol (DWI/ADC
  • FLAIR/T2
  • GRE/SWI) plus intracranial Time-of-Flight MRA

Why Take a Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial Test in Visit Clinic?

Stroke 3 MRI Limited with MRA Intracranial is usually part of an acute stroke imaging panel. Doctors order it for sudden weakness, numbness, speech changes, vision loss, or severe unexplained headache. It helps diagnose ischemic stroke, hemorrhage, vessel narrowing, aneurysm, or dissection. Abnormal findings can result from clots, atherosclerosis, vessel injury, or vascular malformations, and family history of stroke or aneurysm makes this test more important.

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What is a MRA brain for a stroke in Visit Clinic?plus

A brain MRA (magnetic resonance angiography) is a noninvasive MRI test that images cerebral blood vessels to detect blockages, narrowing, aneurysms, or arterial dissection in suspected stroke. It helps determine ischemic stroke causes, assess blood flow and collateral circulation, and guide urgent treatments such as thrombolysis or thrombectomy. It may use contrast and involves no ionizing radiation; some implants can be contraindications.

What is an ischaemic stroke in Visit Clinic?plus

An ischaemic stroke occurs when a blood clot or narrowed artery blocks blood flow to part of the brain, causing oxygen loss and rapid brain-cell death. Symptoms are sudden weakness, numbness, speech, vision or coordination problems. Major risk factors include high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, diabetes and smoking. Immediate treatment aims to restore flow (thrombolysis or thrombectomy), followed by antiplatelet/anticoagulant therapy and rehabilitation.

Is brain MRI the same as MRA in Visit Clinic?plus

No—brain MRI and MRA are different. A brain MRI produces detailed images of brain tissues (structure, tumors, stroke, inflammation), while an MRA (magnetic resonance angiography) specifically images blood vessels and blood flow in the head and neck to detect stenosis, aneurysms, or vascular malformations. MRA is a specialized MRI technique that may use flow-sensitive sequences or contrast agents.

What are the MRI findings of a stroke patient in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI in stroke shows acute ischemia as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensity with corresponding ADC signal drop (restricted diffusion). FLAIR/T2 changes appear later. MR angiography can demonstrate arterial occlusion or stenosis; perfusion imaging reveals reduced cerebral blood flow/volume and mismatch regions. Hemorrhagic stroke shows blood products with variable T1/T2 signals and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) blooming, and possible contrast enhancement subacutely.

Why would a doctor order an MRI and MRA of the brain in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders an MRI and MRA of the brain to image brain tissue and blood vessels: diagnose stroke, bleeding, tumors, aneurysms or vascular malformations; detect vessel narrowing or blockages; evaluate unexplained severe headaches, seizures, or new neurological deficits; plan or follow up after surgery; and assess cerebral blood flow noninvasively. MRA specifically highlights arterial and venous anatomy.

Can MRA show brain damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) images cerebral blood vessels, so it can detect aneurysms, stenosis, occlusions or vascular malformations that cause brain injury. However, MRA does not directly show tissue damage—MRI sequences (diffusion-weighted, FLAIR) or CT are used to visualize infarcts, hemorrhage, or edema. In acute stroke, MRA can identify vessel occlusion suggesting likely brain injury requiring further imaging.