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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Breast

Why do I have to be injected with contrast ?

Contrast enables the radiologist to see the vascularization (numbers of vessels) of lesions and is essentially to evaluate whether lesions exist and whether they need further evaluation.



Ambient MRI
Breast Intervention
Breast MRI
•  What is Breast MRI?
•  Who Should Have a Breast MRI?
•  How Will the Exam be Performed?
•  Why Do I Have to be Injected with Contrast? 
•  Is There Any Preparation?
•  Who Do I Call to Schedule a Breast MRI?
•  Who Will Be Reading My Breast MRI?
•  Has Saint Barnabas Been Recognized For Its Expertise in Breast MRI?
•  Our Team of Specialists
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Bone Density Test
MRI
Nuclear Medicine
Our Staff
PET Scan
Pediatric
Ultrasound
Vascular Interventional Procedure
X-Ray
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Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center 

200 South Orange Avenue
Livingston, New Jersey 07039

(973) 322-7000

Saint Barnabas Medical Center

94 Old Short Hills Road

Livingston, New Jersey  07039

(973) 322-5000