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A trained MR professional will
help you into position on the scanner bed. This narrow bed
slides directly into the scanner. Ask for a blanket if you
are cold. It may be necessary to place a special band or ring
on the area to be scanned. This band or ring is actually a
special antenna that enables the scanner to pick up signals
with more clarity from that portion of anatomy that is being
scanned. Once you are positioned, all you have to do is relax
and lie as still as you can.
You will be able to talk to a member of the staff in the
next room who will be able to see and hear you during the
entire scan. You can have a companion stay in the scanning
room with you throughout the scan. In fact, whenever possible,
parents are encouraged to be in the room with their children
during the scan. The procedure will take from 20 to 60 minutes
depending on your doctor's instructions. After the scan, you
can resume all normal activities immediately. Infrequently,
certain types of scans require the use of an injected contrast
agent. If your doctor ordered this type of scan, our staff
member will explain the contrast agent to you and answer your
questions.
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