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Overview
MRI is not used in the routine diagnosis of cystitis. An MRI can help diagnose a tumor or a stone in the bladder that is leading to stasis and thus to the inflammation and infection of the bladder. Inflammation and edema can also be noticed by the help of an MRI.
MRI
- MRI is not used in the routine diagnosis of cystitis. An MRI can help diagnose a tumor or a stone in the bladder that is leading to stasis and thus to the inflammation and infection of the bladder. Inflammation and edema can also be noticed by the help of an MRI.[1]
References
- ↑ Wang HJ, Pui MH, Guo Y, Guan J, Zhang XL, Liu MJ; et al. (2016). "Preliminary study of diffusion-weighted MRI in the preoperative diagnosis of cystitis glandularis". Clin Radiol. 71 (9): 937.e1–4. doi:10.1016/j.crad.2016.05.008. PMID 27320827.