MRI can help identify structural abnormalities in the brain that may contribute to eye twitching, such as lesions or tumors affecting certain areas. However, it may not pinpoint the exact cause of the twitching, as functional issues or nerve-related problems may not be visible on an MRI. Eye twitching is often benign and can result from stress, fatigue, or caffeine intake, which may not be detectable through imaging. Therefore, while an MRI can provide valuable information, it may not always reveal the specific source of eye twitching.
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