MRCP scan [patient information leaflet]
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MRCP scan [patient information leaflet]

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Abstract

Your doctor has referred you for an MRCP scan. This will take place in the imaging department (also known as Radiology or X-Ray department) on either the Ground Floor or First Floor of the Royal Hospital for Children. Please refer to your appointment letter for guidance on when to attend.

What is an MRI scan? 

An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan uses giant magnets inside a special machine to take pictures of the inside of the body. You will lie on a bed which slides into the middle of the machine to take the pictures. MRI does not use and X-Rays to take the pictures and does not have any side effects.

What is an MRCP scan?

MRCP stands for Magnetic Resonance cholangiopancreatography. An MRCP is a special type of MRI scan that takes pictures of your tummy and focuses on the gall bladder, bile ducts and pancreatic duct.

What do I need to think about before coming for the scan?

Please refer to the leaflet for information about preparing for the scan, special instructions for eating and drinking and what to wear, and what will happen at your appointment.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 01 May 2021

Next review: 31 May 2023

Author(s): Radiology Department, RHCG

Version: 1