Gynecologic MRI exams of the abdomen range from pelvic organs such as the uterus, adnexa, and bladder to abdominal organs such as the liver, spleen, and kidneys. MRI is a type of imaging test that helps detect disease and helps doctors make a diagnosis. When an MRI is performed in gynecology, the abdominal and pelvic organs are usually examined, including the organs of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, as well as the bladder, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and gallbladder. It should be noted that patients with claustrophobia, patients with aneurysm silver clip ligation, critically ill patients with life-threatening conditions, and patients with metal prostheses are not suitable for MRI. It is also best not to perform the test on women who are less than 3 months pregnant. If only a gynecological examination is needed, ultrasound is more widely used and a doctor should be consulted in detail to choose the appropriate examination.