Dynamic pelvic�floor magnetic resonance imaging (mri) and sacrum with pelvis mri is same or different.
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Both are different. Dynamic mri is used to diagnose prolapse, incontinence, pelvic pain or constipation, and allows for a rapid evaluation with greater patient comfort than previous studies used to evaluate such conditions. Dynamic pelvic mri provides a three-dimensional image a pelvic mri with sacrum scan is a useful test to look for. Birth defects injury or trauma in the pelvic area abnormal x-ray results pain in the lower abdominal or pelvic region unexplained difficulties urinating or defecating cancer (or suspected cancer) in your reproductive organs, bladder, rectum, or urinary tract for women :- infertility irregular vaginal bleeding lumps or masses in your pelvic area (such as uterine fibroids) unexplained pain in your lower belly or pelvic area for men:- an undescended testicle lumps in the scrotum or testicles, or swelling in that area.
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