You have had an injection today of MRI contrast media which is a clear, colourless liquid that can be seen on your scan. Contrast media has been used to show more information on the structures inside your body. The Radiologist (X-ray Doctor) will look at the images from your scan and send a report to the healthcare professional who referred you for the test.
MRI contrast media does not usually cause any problems. In rare cases it can cause unwanted effects, and it is important that you read the following information.
During your examination you may experience a warm or cold feeling but this should wear off after your test.