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MR MYELOGRAM

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MRI Myelogram

MRI Myelogram is an advanced spinal imaging procedure used to evaluate the spinal cord, nerve roots, spinal canal, and surrounding cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This specialized MRI technique provides highly detailed images of spinal structures without exposing patients to radiation. The scan helps doctors identify abnormalities affecting the spine and nervous system with excellent clarity.

MRI Myelogram is commonly recommended for patients experiencing chronic back pain, neck pain, numbness, weakness, nerve compression symptoms, spinal injuries, or suspected spinal canal abnormalities. It is especially useful for detecting herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve root compression, tumors, inflammation, and other disorders affecting the spinal cord.

This imaging procedure helps neurologists, orthopedic specialists, neurosurgeons, and radiologists accurately assess spinal conditions and plan suitable treatment. MRI Myelogram offers excellent visualization of soft tissues, spinal nerves, and CSF pathways, making it valuable for diagnosing complex spinal problems.

The scan is non-invasive, painless, and highly effective in evaluating both cervical and lumbar spinal regions. Early diagnosis through MRI Myelogram can help prevent worsening neurological symptoms and improve treatment outcomes.

Benefits of the Test

  • Detailed imaging of spinal cord and nerve roots
  • Non-invasive and radiation-free procedure
  • Helps detect spinal canal narrowing and disc problems
  • Useful for diagnosing nerve compression disorders
  • Accurate evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid pathways
  • Supports surgical and treatment planning
  • Helps identify tumors, inflammation, and spinal abnormalities

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors recommend MRI Myelogram to evaluate patients with persistent back pain, nerve-related symptoms, spinal injuries, or suspected spinal disorders. The scan is highly useful for detecting herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve root compression, tumors, and inflammatory conditions.

Patients with numbness, tingling, weakness, difficulty walking, or unexplained spinal symptoms may require this scan for detailed assessment. It also helps specialists evaluate post-surgical spine conditions and monitor treatment progress.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Inform the radiologist about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
  • Remove jewelry and metallic accessories before entering the MRI room.
  • Inform the doctor about previous spinal surgeries or neurological conditions.
  • Wear comfortable clothing during the procedure.
  • Patients may be advised regarding food or medication restrictions if contrast is required.

Normal Reporting Time

The MRI Myelogram procedure generally takes around 30–60 minutes depending on the imaging requirements. Reports are usually available within 24 to 48 hours after radiologist evaluation.

Who Should Take This Test

This test may be recommended for:

  • Patients with chronic back or neck pain
  • Individuals with nerve compression symptoms
  • Patients with numbness or weakness in limbs
  • People with suspected spinal canal narrowing
  • Individuals with herniated disc symptoms
  • Patients with spinal injuries or trauma
  • People requiring advanced spinal cord evaluation


Test FAQs

What is MRI Myelogram?

MRI Myelogram is an advanced spinal imaging scan used to evaluate the spinal cord, nerve roots, and cerebrospinal fluid pathways.

Why is this scan performed?

The scan helps diagnose spinal disorders such as disc herniation, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, and spinal cord abnormalities.

Is the procedure painful?

No. MRI Myelogram is a painless and non-invasive imaging procedure.

How long does the scan take?

The scan usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes depending on the area being examined.

Is contrast dye required for this test?

In some cases, contrast material may be used to improve image clarity and diagnostic accuracy.

Is MRI Myelogram safe?

Yes. The procedure is considered safe and does not involve radiation exposure.

Who should undergo this test?

Patients with chronic back pain, nerve-related symptoms, weakness, numbness, or suspected spinal disorders may require this scan.

Can MRI Myelogram detect nerve compression?

The scan is highly effective in identifying nerve root compression and spinal canal narrowing.

When will the reports be available?

Reports are generally available within 24–48 hours after radiologist review.

Can I continue normal activities after the scan?

Yes. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure unless advised otherwise.

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