Conditions our MRI scans have found
Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion, sometimes referred to as “water on the lungs,” is the build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura outside the lungs. The pleura are thin membranes that line the lungs and the inside of the chest cavity and act to lubricate and facilitate breathing. Normally, a small amount of fluid is present in the pleura
Prominent supraclavicular lymph nodes
Supraclavicular refers to the hollow space just above the clavicle (collarbone). Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that are part of the body's immune system. Lymph nodes filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes (white blood cells) that help the body fight infection and disease. There are hundreds of lymph nodes found throughout the body. Sometimes lymph nodes are noted on imaging to be prominent (enlarged) and reactive (appearing swollen). Anything that causes inflammation can cause prominent lymph nodes. Most often this is from a viral infection or injury; other less common causes include bacterial infection, malignancy, autoimmune disorders, as well as medications.
Proximal jejunal diverticulum
The jejunum is the middle part of the small intestine. Sometimes if there is a weak spot in the wall of the intestine, a small bulge (diverticulum) can form. Diverticula usually do not cause symptoms.
Prostate Abscess
An abscess of the prostate is a collection of pus within the prostate gland that occurs as a result of prostatitis. An abscess is seen as a fluid filled collection within the prostat
Prostatitis
Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland, most commonly caused by a bacterial infection. Typical symptoms of prostatitis include painful or difficult urination, pain in the groin, pelvic area or genitals, and sometimes fever and chills.
Prostate cyst
Prostatic cysts are abnormal fluid filled sacs that form in the prostate. They are a relatively common, benign finding. Cysts usually do not cause symptoms or harm the function of the prostate. Treatment is not needed for simple prostate cysts that do not cause any symptoms.

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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.


