Conditions our MRI scans have found

Looking for an MRI scan to find cancer or other potential conditions? We have identified signs of hundreds of common and rare conditions through our scans, including cancers. Please note that our scans are screening studies and not meant to diagnose or monitor known disease, which may require other type of testing such as a dedicated organ MRI study with IV contrast. Learn more or contact us if you have any questions about a particular condition.
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Infarct/Stroke

An infarct (short for infarction) is a stroke caused by an interruption of a healthy blood supply to the brain. Old infarcts are not reversible. They are most commonly caused by the same risk factors that cause heart disease, including high blood pressure, poor cholesterol levels, diabetes, smoking and sometimes emboli (small particles such as blood clots or plaque that traveled from other parts of the body).

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Meningoencephalocele

Meningoencephalocele is an abnormal sac of fluid, brain tissue, and meninges (membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord) that extends through a defect in the skull. The condition is typically congenital (present at birth) but can infrequently develop in older individuals. The underlying cause of the condition is uncertain. Hydrocephalus (a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid inside the brain) and abnormalities of the eyeball and tear duct have been clinically associated with meningoencephalocele.

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Mass effect upon gyri

Gyri are ridges on the surface of the brain. Mass effect is compressing/pushing of the adjacent gyri from an adjacent mass.

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Brain tumor

The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer).

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Brain hemorrhage

Hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain is when a blood vessel breaks and bleeds into the brain tissue. A brain hemorrhage is most commonly caused by high blood pressure, ruptured aneurysms, malformations of the blood vessels of the brain and amyloid angiopathy (protein deposits in the brain blood vessels).

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Brain metastasis

Brain metastases are lesions in the brain from the spread of cancer from other organs to the brain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I be scanned if I have a pacemaker?

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.

Can I have an MRI if I have a prosthetic implant?

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.

Can I have an MRI if I have an IUD?

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.

Can I have an MRI if I have epilepsy?

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.

Can I have an MRI if I have fillings or gold teeth?

Yes. This is completely safe.

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