Purpose of the MRI Thigh / Femur (LEFT or RIGHT) With Contrast Test
This test may be ordered by a doctor to evaluate the blood vessels, bones, joints, and soft tissues of the lower limbs. It can be used to detect abnormalities such as blood clots, tumors, inflammation, or injuries.
When this MRI Thigh / Femur (LEFT or RIGHT) With Contrast test is required
This test may be ordered if a patient has symptoms such as pain, swelling, or weakness in the legs. It may also be ordered as part of a diagnostic workup for conditions such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, or osteoarthritis.
What the MRI Thigh / Femur (LEFT or RIGHT) With Contrast Test Detects
This test uses MRI technology to produce detailed images of the lower limbs with the use of a contrast agent. The MRI machine uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create images of the legs, which can be used to evaluate the blood vessels, bones, joints, and soft tissues of the lower limbs.
Preparation for the MRI Thigh / Femur (LEFT or RIGHT) With Contrast Test
The patient may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the test. They may also be asked to remove any metal objects from their body and to wear loose, comfortable clothing. The patient will also need to inform their doctor if they have any allergies or medical conditions that may affect the test. In addition, a contrast agent will be injected into the patient’s arm or hand before the MRI, so they will need to inform their doctor if they have any allergies to contrast agents or kidney problems.
Sample Requirements
No sample is required for this test.
Additional Notes
The test is painless and non-invasive. However, patients with certain medical conditions, such as claustrophobia, may feel uncomfortable during the test. The MRI machine can be noisy, so the patient may be given earplugs or headphones to wear during the test. The contrast agent used in the test may cause some patients to experience a warm sensation or a metallic taste in their mouth.