Monitor scans are performed before imaging scans with respect to a patient
injected with a contrast agent. Magnetic resonance images of a plurality
of slices of the patient are acquired, usually continuously, in the
monitor scans. Projection images are generated from the magnetic
resonance images for the plurality of slices, and these projection images
are dynamically displayed images. The operator observes the monitor image
and issues an instruction for imaging scans. Since a projection image is
displayed as the monitor image, then even if a blood vessel is
distributed over a three-dimensional area, the operator is still able to
ascertain accurately the timing at which the contrast agent reaches the
diagnostic region.