What is it?
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the chest does not use X-ray radiation. It instead uses a powerful magnetic system to make images of the chest and chest tissue area, also called the thoracic area. It can create dozens or sometimes hundreds of images in a short time.
What is it for?
A chest MRI can identify and check growths, masses, lymph nodes, blood vessels, cancerous tissue, blood flow and interpret results from other tests.
- An alternative to imaging procedures that utilize radiation
- Evaluate blood flow
- Detect tumors
- Show chest structure from a variety of views and angles