MR ANGIO RIGHT LOWER LIMB
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About this test
MR Angio Right Lower Limb
MR Angio Right Lower Limb is an advanced MRI angiography scan used to evaluate the blood vessels of the right leg. This non-invasive imaging procedure provides highly detailed images of arteries and blood circulation without exposing patients to radiation. The scan helps diagnose vascular conditions such as arterial narrowing, blood vessel blockages, aneurysms, blood clots, reduced circulation, and peripheral vascular disease.
This MRI angiography test is commonly recommended for patients experiencing leg pain while walking, numbness, swelling, cold feet, poor circulation, non-healing wounds, or suspected vascular disorders affecting the right lower limb. The scan allows doctors to assess blood flow in the arteries and identify abnormalities that may affect movement and circulation.
MR angiography provides accurate visualization of blood vessels and supports early diagnosis and treatment planning. It is widely used by vascular specialists, radiologists, and physicians to evaluate peripheral circulation disorders and monitor vascular health.
Benefits of the Test
- Non-invasive and painless procedure
- No exposure to ionizing radiation
- Detailed imaging of right leg blood vessels
- Helps detect arterial narrowing and blockages
- Assists in diagnosing peripheral artery disease
- Supports treatment and surgical planning
- Useful for evaluating circulation-related disorders
Why Doctors Recommend This Test
Doctors recommend MR Angio Right Lower Limb to evaluate blood circulation in the arteries of the right leg and diagnose vascular abnormalities. The scan is especially useful for detecting peripheral artery disease (PAD), blood clots, arterial blockages, aneurysms, and reduced blood flow.
Patients with diabetes, leg pain during walking, swelling, numbness, circulation problems, or non-healing ulcers may require this scan. It also helps doctors assess the severity of vascular disease and plan appropriate treatment.
Preparation Before the Test
- Patients may be advised to avoid food for a few hours before the scan.
- Inform the radiologist about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
- Remove jewelry and metallic accessories before entering the MRI room.
- Inform the doctor about kidney disease or allergies if contrast dye is required.
- Wear comfortable clothing during the procedure.
Normal Reporting Time
The MRI angiography scan usually takes around 30–60 minutes. Reports are generally available within 24 to 48 hours after radiologist evaluation.
Who Should Take This Test
This test may be recommended for:
- Patients with leg pain while walking
- Individuals with poor blood circulation
- Patients with suspected peripheral artery disease
- People with numbness or swelling in the right leg
- Individuals with diabetic vascular complications
- Patients with non-healing wounds or ulcers
- People requiring detailed vascular evaluation of the right lower limb
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