The
liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys and adrenal glands
are just some of the major abdominal structures that
can be seen on MRI.
Patients suffering from jaundice, pancreatitis or tumours in the abdomen may
be referred for an MRI.
Patients
for abdominal scans will normally be expected to lie
fairly flat and may need to hold their breath for short
periods.
Scan
times may vary depending upon the individual case.
MRI
of the abdomen
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