While it may not provide the same level of detail as an MRI with contrast, it is still highly effective in identifying tumors, strokes, and other conditions that cause changes in the size or shape of tissues.
A Modified MRI without contrast is an MRI scan that does not use any external contrast agents, relying instead on the varying magnetic properties of different body tissues to generate images.
It eliminates the risks associated with contrast agents, making it a safer alternative for certain patients.
Not using contrast agents makes it safer for patients with allergies to contrast material or those with compromised kidney function.
A Modified MRI without contrast provides essential diagnostic information while minimizing potential risks associated with contrast agents.