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M.R.I. Scan
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan incorporates the computer and magnetic
fields to generate images of internal anatomy. The test does not require
any injection of contrast into the arm (unless prior spinal surgery or
because of tumor or infection). The M.R.I. is a non-invasive test which
can visualize structures in the spine (bone, nerves, spinal cord) and
surrounding areas. Nerves, spinal cord, discs, bone, etc or demonstrated
on this test. The M.R.I. is frequently performed for a specific anatomic
region of the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar). The MRI scan is performed
by rotating a magnet producing activity in hydrogen atoms. The energy
emitted in the process of excitation and relaxation is imaged by the scanner.
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