Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the ShoulderMRI of the Shoulder, Shoulder MRI What To Think About- Access to MRI scanners is not available in all
areas. If you need an MRI scan, you may need to travel to a regional
centre.
- Sometimes your MRI test results may be different than those
from
CT,
ultrasound, or
X-ray tests because the MRI scan is more
specific.
- Other procedures, such as an arthrogram or
arthroscopy, may be used to evaluate shoulder
problems. For more information, see the medical tests
Arthrogram or
Arthroscopy.
- Open MRI machines are now
made so that the magnet does not completely surround you. Open MRI is useful
for people who are claustrophobic or obese. But these machines are not
available everywhere. Also, these machines may not be able to do all the
studies needed to check for problems.
- Contrast material that contains gadolinium may cause a
serious skin problem (called nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy) in people with
kidney failure. Tell your doctor if you have serious
kidney disease before having an MRI scan.
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