Psycho-Babble Health Thread 620316

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MRI of spine

Posted by mike99 on March 14, 2006, at 18:24:03


Can an MRI of the spine be performed if there are metal rods in it?

 

Re: MRI of spine

Posted by MidnightBlue on March 14, 2006, at 20:55:19

In reply to MRI of spine, posted by mike99 on March 14, 2006, at 18:24:03

Yes it can, but where the rods are the picture will be fuzzy. I think they call it artifacts or something like that. An MRI can be useful though above and below the rods.

 

thanks--getting it done! (nm) » MidnightBlue

Posted by mike99 on March 17, 2006, at 16:56:21

In reply to Re: MRI of spine, posted by MidnightBlue on March 14, 2006, at 20:55:19

 

Re: MRI of spine: lumbar vs lumbo-sacral???

Posted by mike99 on March 18, 2006, at 9:45:17

In reply to MRI of spine, posted by mike99 on March 14, 2006, at 18:24:03

If a Dr. orders an "MRI of lumbar spine" vs "MRI of lumbosacral spine" does this really make a difference in what is imaged on the scan?

My doc only ordered "lumbar", but I've seen some ordered as "lumbosacral". I have pelvic in addition to lower back pain--but my doc only mentioned the LBP for the test and I don't want them to miss any problems that could be at the sacral level or related to the pelvic pain.

I'll probably ask the tech to image down a bit further to inlude the sacrum, but if they won't can anyone say if this would make a significant difference? If so I'll have to have to ask my doc to reoder it as "lumbosacral"--but I hope this is unecessary.

Anyhow, if anyone knows about this I'd greatly appreciate some input. Thanks and take care.

Mike


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