MRI with or without contrast of the thigh
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:00 pm
Hello everyone,
Just fishing around for some feedback.
Would an MRI of the thigh WITHOUT contrast show an ASPS tumor? or would it merely present itself as normal tissue? Has anyone had an MRI without contrast and had their tumors shown up?
I have a lump in my upper left thigh right above my knee, causes no issue what so ever and for all I know it could have been there forever, and had a non contrast MRI 2 weeks ago, The findings were normal and nothing looked off. Now I am worried that if it is a tumor it was missed due to not having contrast, it could just as well be fatty tissue but, would that not have been mentioned in the final report?
Annika
Just fishing around for some feedback.
Would an MRI of the thigh WITHOUT contrast show an ASPS tumor? or would it merely present itself as normal tissue? Has anyone had an MRI without contrast and had their tumors shown up?
I have a lump in my upper left thigh right above my knee, causes no issue what so ever and for all I know it could have been there forever, and had a non contrast MRI 2 weeks ago, The findings were normal and nothing looked off. Now I am worried that if it is a tumor it was missed due to not having contrast, it could just as well be fatty tissue but, would that not have been mentioned in the final report?
Annika