MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging; Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging

A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is an imaging test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create pictures of the body. It does not use ionizing radiation (x-rays).

Single MRI images are called slices. The images can be stored on a computer or printed on film. One exam can produce thousands of images.

Different types of MRI include:

MRI scans

MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. It allows imaging of the interior of the body without using x-rays or other types of ionizing radiation. An MRI scan is capable of showing fine detail of different tissues.

How the Test is Performed

How to Prepare for the Test

How the Test will Feel

Why the Test is Performed

Normal Results

What Abnormal Results Mean

Risks