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MRI For Fibroids: Case Study
Some patients wonder why they need to undergo a pelvic MRI when they have had a pelvic ultrasound showing fibroids. While ultrasound can diagnose fibroids, it significantly underestimates the number of fibroids due to a much lower resolution than MRI. Occasionally, patients with adenomyosis will be misdiagnosed on ultrasound as having fibroids.
In this video, Dr. John C. Lipman of Atlanta Fibroid Center demonstrates the difference between ultrasound and MRI imaging and explains why MRI is the gold standard for accurate fibroid and adenomyosis diagnosis.
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is a common procedure around the world. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within the body.
Learn more about MRI For Fibroids and adenomyosis:
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To make an appointment with Dr. John Lipman, please call Atlanta Fibroid Center at 770-953-2600 or book an appointment online:
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