Female pelvis MRI

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This non-invasive diagnostic procedure uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves (from a transmitter and receiver) to acquire high-definition anatomical images of the pelvis. It is a radiation-free procedure. It is performed to study pathologies of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and vagina, whether they are of tumour, inflammatory or vascular origin. The procedure also enables the assessment of adjacent structures located in the pelvis, identifying any abnormalities. Sometimes intravenous contrast (gadolinium) is required to characterise the lesions.