Magnetic Resonance Angiography. A non-invasive study that is conducted in a magnetic resonance imager (MRI). The magnetic images are assembled by a computer to provide an image of the arteries in the head and neck. Found on http://www.aans.org/Media/Glossary-of-Terminology
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MRA:The magnetic resonance angiogram, or MRA, is a noninvasive test that has demonstrated usefulness in defining the anatomy of blood vessels of certain size in the head and neck. MRA serves as a complement to traditional MRI scanning in evaluation of the brain and neck. Conventional angiograms, whereby contrast material is injected through a cathe... Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=12199