MRI Scan Without and With Dye - Cervical

This test uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the neck (cervical spine).




This test uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the neck (cervical spine).



A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the neck is a test that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of part of your spine in the cervical spine.

  • The images are taken before and after a dye is put into a vein in your arm or hand.
  • The dye helps to highlight the structures in your cervical spine so they can be seen better.

The images include:

  • The bones that make up the spine (vertebrae)
  • The discs between the vertebrae
  • The spinal cord

Your healthcare provider may order an MRI of your cervical spine to:

  • Find the cause of persistent (> six weeks) neck pain or neurological symptoms (i.e., numbness, tingling weakness) in the upper part of the body
  • Assess the damage from an injury
  • Find tumors or herniated discs
  • Find other causes of pressure on the spinal cord
  • Follow up on abnormal imaging studies

MRI machines use powerful magnets, so tell your health care provider if you have any metal or medical devices in your body.

  • You must lie still during the exam. Moving can blur the images.
  • An MRI can take up to an hour. Newer machines may be much faster.

If you are pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider about the benefits and risks of the test.

The costs for this test include the charge for the test (facility charge) and physician charges (for performing or interpreting the test). You may get separate bills from the facility and the physician's office.

What should I ask my health care provider before having this test?

  • Is there any special preparation for the test? (If so, get clear instructions on what you need to do.)
  • Do I need to have the test with and without dye? If I do, should I be concerned if I have allergies?
  • What is my diagnosis and the reason for the test? Are the test results likely to change my treatment plan? If not, do I need the test?
  • Are there any less expensive, but effective, alternatives to my getting this test?

Remind your health care provider if there are any metal(s) or medical device(s) in your body.

Source UHC.com

Also known as:

Neck MRI with Dye
MRI Scan Without and With Dye - Cervical
MRI Scan
MRI Neck With Dye
MRI Neck With Contrast
MRI Cervical Spine With Dye
MRI Cervical Spine With Contrast
Cervical Spine MRI With Dye


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