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  2. A lumbar MRI is a noninvasive procedure that doctors use to help diagnose lower back pain, plan back surgery, or monitor progressive medical conditions, such as multiple sclerosis.

  3. What Does a Lumbar Spine MRI Show? - American Health Imaging

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    If your doctor has recommended an MRI of your lumbar spine, you might be wondering what this imaging test shows. To help you prepare, here is a look at the details behind an MRI of the lumbar region, as well as a brief description of what you can see and why doctors order MRIs for this location.

  4. Lumbar MRI Scan: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks - Healthline

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    A lumbar MRI specifically examines the lumbar section of your spine — the region where back problems commonly originate. The lumbosacral spine is made up of the five lumbar vertebral...

  5. What Does a Lumbar Spine MRI Show Your Doctor?

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    To diagnose the cause of your pain and find the right treatment, your doctor might order an MRI scan of your lower back, also known as a lumbar spine MRI. To help you prepare, discover what an MRI of the lumbar spine shows and what you can expect during the scan.

  6. MRI is sensitive to changes in cartilage and bone structure resulting from injury, disease, or aging. It can detect herniated discs, pinched nerves, spinal tumors, spinal cord compression, and fractures.

  7. MRI Scan of the Spine - Spine-health

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    In the spine, an MRI scan can reveal thorough details of the joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, spinal discs, spinal nerve roots, and the spinal cord. Watch Video: Should You Get an MRI on Your First Visit?

  8. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Spine and Brain

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    Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a new procedure used to evaluate blood flow through arteries in a noninvasive (the skin is not pierced) manner. MRA can also be used to detect intracranial (within the brain) aneurysms and vascular malformations (abnormalities of blood vessels within the brain, spinal cord, or other parts of the body).

  9. Lumbar MRI scan - UCSF Health

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    A lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan uses energy from strong magnets to create pictures of the lower part of the spine (lumbar spine). Learn more.

  10. Lumbar MRI scan Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    A lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan uses energy from strong magnets to create pictures of the lower part of the spine (lumbar spine). An MRI does not use radiation (x-rays). Single MRI images are called slices.

  11. Understanding Your MRI of the Lumbar Spine - Rocky Mountain Brain...

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    Studies have shown that about 30% of completely pain-free (asymptomatic) people undergoing a lumbar MRI have abnormalities detected. After the age of 60 years old, about 90% of people have at least a “degenerative disc.” Low back pain is one of the most common diseases in the United States.