MRI
From DrKoop's partner site on heart disease, MyHeartCentral.com
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There is no recovery time, unless sedation was necessary. After an MRI scan, you can resume your normal diet, activity, and medications. Why the test is performed Combining MRIs with other imaging methods can often help the doctor make a more definitive diagnosis. MRI images taken after a special dye (contrast) is delivered into the body may provide additional information about the blood vessels. An MRA, or magnetic resonance angiogram, is a form of magnetic resonance imaging, which creates three-dimensional pictures of blood vessels. It is often used when traditional angiography cannot be done.
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