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Diagnopein MRI Brain+ cranial nerve protocal Centre in Nagpur

MRI Brain Cranial Nerve Protocol is a specialized MRI technique used to evaluate the 12 cranial nerves in detail. It helps detect nerve compression, tumors, inflammation, vascular abnormalities, and other neurological disorders.

If you are experiencing facial pain, vision problems, or unexplained headaches, your doctor may recommend this advanced MRI scan.

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What Is MRI Brain Cranial Nerve Protocol?

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the brain and cranial nerves.

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The cranial nerve protocol focuses specifically on:

  1. Optic nerve (vision)

  2. Trigeminal nerve (facial sensation)

  3. Facial nerve (facial movement)

  4. Vestibulocochlear nerve (hearing & balance)

  5. Other skull base nerves

This scan provides high-resolution images to detect even small abnormalities.


Why Is This MRI Scan Done?

Doctors recommend this scan to diagnose conditions affecting cranial nerves.

Common Symptoms

  1. Persistent facial pain

  2. Double vision

  3. Hearing loss

  4. Facial numbness

  5. Unexplained headaches

  6. Balance issues

Conditions Diagnosed

  1. Trigeminal neuralgia

  2. Acoustic neuroma

  3. Multiple sclerosis

  4. Brain tumors

  5. Nerve inflammation

  6. Vascular compression


How to Prepare for the Scan

Preparation is simple and usually requires

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  1. Removing metal objects (jewelry, watches, belts)

  2. Informing the technician about implants or pacemakers

  3. Fasting for 4–6 hours (if contrast is used)

Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or have kidney problems.


Procedure of MRI Brain Cranial Nerve Protocol

The procedure typically takes 30–45 minutes.

  1. You will lie down on the MRI table.

  2. The table moves into the scanner.

  3. You must remain still for clear images.

  4. Contrast dye may be injected if required.

The scan is painless but may produce loud noises. Ear protection is provided.


Benefits of Cranial Nerve MRI

  1. Non-invasive and safe

  2. Highly detailed imaging

  3. Early detection of neurological disorders

  4. No radiation exposure


Cost of MRI Brain Cranial Nerve Protocol in Nagpur

The cost may vary depending on:

  1. Diagnostic center

  2. Use of contrast

  3. Technology used 

For accurate pricing, contact a trusted diagnostic center in your area.


When Should You See a Doctor?

Seek medical attention if you experience:

  1. Sudden facial weakness

  2. Severe headache with vision changes

  3. Sudden hearing loss

  4. Persistent nerve-related pain

Early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes.


Conclusion

MRI Brain Cranial Nerve Protocol is a highly effective diagnostic tool for evaluating cranial nerve disorders. If you are in Nagpur and experiencing neurological symptoms, consult a specialist and schedule your scan at a reliable diagnostic center.

Early detection can prevent serious complications and ensure proper treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No special preparation is usually required, but you may be asked to remove any metal objects, such as jewelry or hairpins. If contrast dye is used, you might be asked to avoid food or drink for a few hours beforehand.

It helps diagnose conditions like brain tumors, cranial nerve compression, multiple sclerosis, strokes, aneurysms, infections (e.g., meningitis), and inflammation affecting the brain and cranial nerves.

It’s recommended if you're experiencing neurological symptoms like headaches, dizziness, vision changes, or facial numbness, or if there's suspicion of brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or cranial nerve damage.

No, the procedure is completely painless. You may need to stay still for about 30–60 minutes, but there is no discomfort during the scan.