Description
What is this test?
MRI Lower Abdomen with Special Part is an advanced imaging study designed to provide detailed visualization of the lower abdominal and pelvic organs using specialized MRI sequences tailored to focus on a particular organ or structure. This may include the uterus, ovaries, prostate, bladder, rectum, lymph nodes, or surrounding soft tissues. The test can include the use of contrast agents or advanced imaging techniques to enhance tissue characterization and detect subtle abnormalities.
What is it used for?
* Evaluating pelvic masses, such as ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, or prostate lesions
* Diagnosing inflammatory or infectious diseases affecting pelvic organs (e.g., pelvic inflammatory disease, abscesses)
* Detecting tumors or malignancies in pelvic organs or surrounding lymph nodes
* Assessing congenital abnormalities, endometriosis, or adenomyosis
* Investigating causes of chronic pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or urinary symptoms
* Monitoring response to treatment in known pelvic pathology
* Pre-surgical mapping or staging of pelvic cancers
Who should get this test?
* Patients presenting with unexplained lower abdominal or pelvic pain
* Individuals with abnormal findings on ultrasound, CT, or physical examination requiring further evaluation
* Those with known or suspected pelvic masses or tumors
* Patients with urinary or reproductive organ symptoms such as bleeding, discharge, or fertility issues
* Individuals undergoing cancer surveillance or staging
Preparation Required:
* Fasting for several hours before the test may be necessary to reduce bowel motion and improve image quality
* A full bladder may be required for optimal visualization of pelvic structuresâspecific instructions will be provided
* Remove all metallic objects and inform your healthcare provider about any implants or contraindications
* Kidney function tests may be performed if contrast administration is planned
* Inform the technician of any allergies, pregnancy status, or prior reactions to contrast agents
How is the procedure performed?
You will lie on the MRI table, and depending on the protocol, an intravenous line may be placed for contrast administration. The MRI scanner will then obtain high-resolution images with specialized sequences targeted to the pelvic region or other specific lower abdominal structures. The scan generally lasts between 45 to 60 minutes. It is important to remain still during imaging to ensure the clearest results. Dynamic contrast-enhanced sequences and diffusion-weighted imaging may be included to assess tissue vascularity and cellularity.
Risks & Safety:
* MRI is a non-invasive procedure that does not use ionizing radiation
* Contrast agents are typically safe but carry a small risk of allergic reactions or kidney-related side effects; kidney function is screened before use
* Some patients may feel claustrophobic or uncomfortable in the MRI machine; mild sedation can be arranged if needed
* Patients with certain implants or metal devices may not be eligible for MRI; always disclose medical history beforehand
Results:
A radiologist specialized in abdominal and pelvic imaging will review the scans to identify any abnormalities such as masses, inflammation, or structural changes. The detailed report will guide your doctor in diagnosis, treatment planning, or further investigation.
Short Statement:
A highly specialized MRI scan tailored to examine specific lower abdominal or pelvic organs with advanced imaging techniques â ideal for diagnosing pelvic masses, inflammation, or tumors with precision.
Call to Action:
Experiencing pelvic pain, abnormal symptoms, or unclear ultrasound findings? Schedule a focused MRI Lower Abdomen scan to pinpoint the cause and receive accurate, timely answers for your health concerns.