Key Points about Cervical MRI Scan

  • A cervical MRI scan, or a neck MRI, is an imaging procedure that can help doctors diagnose conditions such as tumors or cancers in the neck, scoliosis, spinal infection, and herniated disks.
  • Cervical MRI scans typically take between 30 and 40 minutes.
  • There are no major risks of an MRI scan.

Overview

A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the neck, or a cervical MRI scan, is a diagnostic imaging test that allows doctors to visualize the soft tissues of the neck, spinal cord, spinal columns, and spinal disks. Doctors and radiologists can interpret the images from an MRI to make a diagnosis for various conditions. 

About cervical MRI scan

A cervical MRI scan is an imaging procedure that allows doctors to visualize the soft tissues of the neck, spinal cord, spinal columns, and spinal disks.

Candidates for a Cervical MRI Scan

Most people are candidates for a cervical MRI scan. Pregnant women cannot undergo MRI scans.

Expectations for a Cervical MRI Scan

An MRI of the neck can take between 30 and 45 minutes. You will lie flat on a bed that will then slide into the MRI machine, making sure to be as still as possible. Your technician will provide you with a device you can use to signal if you begin to feel claustrophobic.

Benefits of a cervical MRI scan

Through a cervical MRI scan, doctors can prepare for a spinal surgery, or can look for conditions such as:

  • A tumor or cancer in the neck or spine
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal infection
  • Herniated disks
  • Aneurysms
  • Other abnormalities in the bones or joints of the neck or spine

Risks of a cervical MRI scan

There are typically no major risks to an MRI scan. Some people may have an allergic reaction to the contrast dye that may be used during the scan.

Recovery from a cervical MRI scan

There is no need for recovery following an MRI scan.

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