Conditions our MRI scans have found
Indeterminate kidney lesion
A kidney lesion is an abnormality seen on a kidney-imaging test. A kidney lesion may involve small to large areas of your kidney, and the severity of the underlying condition may range from relatively minor to life-threatening. These lesions will need further work up to for a diagnosis.kiden
Indeterminate bladder lesion
A bladder lesion is an abnormality seen on a bladder-imaging test. A bladder lesion may involve small to large areas of your bladder, and the severity of the underlying condition may range from relatively minor to life-threatening. These lesions will need further work up to for a diagnosis.
Indeterminate galbladder lesion
A galbladder lesion is an abnormality seen on a galbladder-imaging test. A galbladder lesion may involve small to large areas of your galbladder, and the severity of the underlying condition may range from relatively minor to life-threatening. These lesions will need further work up to for a diagnosis.
Indeterminate pancreatic lesion
A pancreatic lesion is an abnormality seen on a pancreas-imaging test. A pancreatic lesion may involve small to large areas of your pancreas and the severity of the underlying condition may range from relatively minor to life-threatening. These lesions will need further work up to for a diagnosis.
Adrenal metastases
Adrenal metastases are lesions seen in the adrenal gland caused by the spread of cancer from other organs to the adrenal gland.
Fatty infiltration of pancreas
The pancreas is a long, flat gland that sits tucked behind the stomach in the upper abdomen. Its main function is to produce enzymes that help with digestion and hormones that help regulate the way the body processes sugar. Fatty infiltration (FI) of the pancreas is relatively common; however, the cause of FI of the pancreas is complicated and multifactorial.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately at this time, we are unable to scan people with pacemakers. There is a risk that the MRI magnetic fields will disrupt its operation, and we don't want that.
There are many different types of implants. We will need to know more about what you have. The good news is that almost all implants are MRI-safe. There is a chance the implant will affect the images we can get from the surrounding tissues.
Yes. Almost all IUDs are MRI-safe. Regardless, we check the MRI safety of all devices. Common MRI-safe IUDs are the Mirena and the Copper T.
Yes you can. There will be extra precautions we will take to ensure your safety while in the machine, so please inform staff before entering the MRI.
Yes. This is completely safe.


