Is contrast always used for MRI of spine?
Not always. In many cases, MRI of the spine is performed without the use of contrast. This is because the spine is composed of bone, which produces a naturally high signal on MRI. Contrast agents are typically only used when additional information is needed about the soft tissues surrounding the spine, such as the nerves, ligaments, and blood vessels.Neck Pain - Related Articles
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