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Breast Center - Patient Instructions

Breast MRI

A Breast MRI uses powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to create images of the breast. The MRI system is able to achieve views of the breast in any orientation or plane to create extremely detailed images of the breast.

At the time of your test, you will be asked to remove any metal from your body. Please make sure to inform your physician and technologist if you have a pacemaker, aneurysm clips or other metal objects. Most Breast MRI requires an intravenous contrast injection. The technologist will place an IV in your arm prior to your scan.

During an MRI study of the breast, you will be asked to lie on your stomach on the scanning table, which will move to the center of the magnet during the test. Your breasts are suspended in a special coil designed for Breast MRI.

A benefit of MRI is that it can easily acquire direct views of the breast in almost any orientation while mammography requires reorientation of the breast and mammography re-imaging for each view desired. An MRI exam of the breast typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes.

Breast MRI is a very useful breast cancer diagnosis tool. MRI can be used to gain information about breast abnormalities detected with mammography, ultrasound or other imaging modalities.

Your images will be interpreted by Regional Diagnostic Radiologists (RDR). It is our goal to have the report available to your physician within 24 hours. It may take your physician 3-5 working days before they notify you with results. If you have not been notified by the fifth working day, you may call your physician for the results. 

Providing safe, quality patient care is our highest priority. To help ensure quality and safety, we ask that you do not bring young children with you to your appointments, as children are not allowed to accompany you during Imaging procedures. Staff is unable to monitor your child in your absence.

If you have any questions about this exam, please discuss them with your doctor or contact the MRI Department in Imaging Services at (320) 251-2700 extension 55667.

Your appointment is on:

Date: ________________ Time: ________________ at the following location:

St. Cloud Hospital - please check in at Door A

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