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MRI Prostate Scan

MRI Prostate Scan

What is an MRI Prostate Scan?

An MRI Prostate Scan is a non-invasive imaging test used to obtain detailed images of the prostate gland. This advanced diagnostic tool helps in assessing the prostate for various conditions, including enlargement, inflammation, or potential malignancies.

Why is an MRI Prostate Scan Ordered?

Doctors often recommend an MRI Prostate Scan to evaluate the prostate gland's structure and function. It is particularly useful in diagnosing prostate cancer, assessing the extent of cancer spread, and planning treatment. The scan provides high-resolution images, allowing for a comprehensive examination of the prostate.

Preparation for the MRI Prostate Scan

No special preparation is required for an MRI Prostate Scan. Patients can continue with their regular diet and medications unless instructed otherwise by their healthcare provider. It is advisable to inform the technician if you have any metal implants or devices in your body.

Procedure of the MRI Prostate Scan

The MRI Prostate Scan is a straightforward procedure that typically lasts about 30 minutes. During the scan, the patient lies on a movable table that slides into the MRI machine. The machine uses magnetic fields and radio waves to capture detailed images of the prostate. It is important to remain still during the procedure to ensure clear images.

Understanding MRI Prostate Scan Results

The results of an MRI Prostate Scan provide detailed images of the prostate gland, helping doctors identify abnormalities or changes in the prostate tissue. These results are crucial for diagnosing conditions like prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). A qualified clinician should interpret the results to provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.

Practical Details

  • Charges: Rs. 7500/-
  • Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
  • Report Turnaround Time: 1 day

It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to understand the implications of the MRI Prostate Scan results and to discuss any further steps or treatments that may be necessary.

Written by Dr. Mukul Shrivastav MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology
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