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MRI Skull (Plain) is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides detailed images of the skull, facial bones, and surrounding soft tissues without using contrast dye. It helps detect bone abnormalities, fractures, tumors, infections, and congenital defects.
🔹 Skull Fractures & Bone Abnormalities – Identifies fractures, deformities, and skull base injuries.
🔹 Tumors & Cysts – Detects abnormal growths in the skull or sinuses.
🔹 Sinus & Ear Disorders – Evaluates chronic sinus infections, mastoiditis, or middle ear problems.
🔹 Congenital Skull Defects – Assesses birth-related skull deformities (craniosynostosis).
🔹 Bone Infections (Osteomyelitis) – Diagnoses infections affecting the skull bones.
🔹 Joint Disorders (TMJ Dysfunction) – Examines the temporomandibular joint (jaw joint) for dysfunction or arthritis.
🔹 Post-Trauma Evaluation – Assesses skull integrity after accidents or injuries.
✔ No special fasting is required.
✔ Remove metal objects (jewelry, hairpins, dentures, hearing aids).
✔ Inform your doctor if you have:
✔ You will lie flat on the MRI table, which moves into the tunnel-shaped scanner.
✔ The machine will create loud knocking/buzzing noises (earplugs or headphones may be provided).
✔ The scan typically takes 30–45 minutes.
✔ It is painless, but you must remain still to ensure clear images.
✔ No recovery time is needed – you can resume normal activities immediately.
✔ If you experience dizziness or discomfort, inform your doctor.
| Feature | MRI Skull (Plain) | CT Skull |
|---|---|---|
| Radiation Exposure | No radiation (safe) | Uses X-ray radiation |
| Bone Detail | Good but less detailed than CT | Best for detecting fractures |
| Soft Tissue & Nerve Imaging | Excellent | Limited |
| Tumor & Infection Detection | Highly detailed | Moderate |
| Scan Time | Longer (30–45 min) | Faster (5–10 min) |
✅ Choose MRI Skull if you need soft tissue, nerve, or detailed tumor imaging.
✅ Choose CT Skull if the focus is bone fractures or acute trauma.
✔ Inform the doctor if you have:
✔ Avoid: