Whole-body MRI examination
Whole-body MRI scan is a screening examination, which helps detect cancerous, inflammatory, and degenerative lesions in an early stage. Hundreds of images are taken of the body during the scan, from the skull to the pelvis, to get an overall view of your health conditions.
Contrast agent is not used for this examination.
The scan includes the skull and its vascular plexus, the spine, the soft tissue of the neck, the position of the heart and chest cavity, the abdominal organs, and the female / male genitals in the pelvis. The examination of the limbs, joints, the heart, and the breast is not part of this scan.
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Abdominal and lesser pelvis MRI examination with contrast agent
During an abdominal and lesser pelvis MRI examination, 2 regions are examined simultaneously. Detailed pictures are taken of the visceral organs (kidneys, liver, spleen, pancreas, abdominal lymph gland area), as well as of the internal genitals (ovaries, uterus, prostate) in the course of the examination.
Before the MRI examination, it is recommended to consult with a gastroenterologist, gynaecologist or urologist, depending on the complaints.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the test, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Abdominal MRI examination with contrast agent
The abdominal MRI examination is used for routine check-ups, liver, bile ducts, pancreas and kidney examinations. Abdominal MRI may be an alternative to instrumental interventions in which the bile ducts are filled with contrast agent by an endoscope.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Breast MRI examination with contrast agent
The breast MRI examination is most commonly used to further examine tumours already diagnosed with ultrasound, mammography, or tomosynthesis, as part of the complex breast diagnostic protocol.
It is not recommended to use this diagnostic method for screening, as the type of lesion is more difficult to identify by MRI than by other diagnostic procedures.
In all cases, medical recommendation, and a suitable kidney function test (creatinine and urea), which is not older than one month, are required for a scan with a contrast agent. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on site from which the eGFR is calculated. The test is performed from a sample taken from the fingertip.
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Cardiac MRI examination with contrast agent
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (MRI) examination uses a strong magnetic field, radio frequency waves, and a high-performance computer to take highly detailed still and moving images of different parts of the heart (cardiac chambers, heart valves, myocardium, pericardium) and its surroundings.
In all cases, medical recommendation and a kidney function test (creatinine and urea), which is not older than one month, are required for an examination with a contrast agent. Before the scan, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on site, from which the eGFR is calculated. The test is performed on a sample taken from a fingertip.
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Cranial MRI examination with contrast agent
With a cranial MRI examination we can examine the brain, the gray and white matter, the ventricles and the blood vessels. MRI is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a magnetic field to take detailed images of the human body. The magnetic field generated by the device converts the energy changes in the body into high-resolution, three-dimensional images with the help of a computer.
In all cases, it is recommended to consult a neurologist prior to the MRI examination. It is recommended to remove the makeup from the face before the examination, as any metal content may affect the image quality.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the test, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Enterography MRI examination with contrast agent
Enterography MRI examination can detect certain changes in the small intestine, such as inflammation, bleeding, and tumours. This diagnostic method can also be used to diagnose Chron's disease affecting the small intestine. The presence of a cataract is an exclusion from the enterography examination. When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Inner ear and cranium MRI examination with contrast agent
An inner ear MRI scan is used to detect the cause of a nerve type hearing loss. An MRI scan can help diagnose nerve sheath tumours, cerebrospinal cancers, cysts, and other lesions in the inner ear.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Joint MRI examination with contrast agent
Joint MRI examination is most often requested in case of a musculoskeletal problem by an orthopaedic specialist, traumatologist, or rheumatologist. Musculoskeletal complaints can be caused by a congenital or acquired disorder or injury. With the help of the joint MRI examination, we can get an accurate picture of the condition of the soft tissues of the joints located at the junction of the bones: the muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, the joint sheath itself, and the surface of the joints. It can also be used to painlessly examine the joints of the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Lesser pelvis MRI examination with contrast agent
A lesser pelvis MRI examination gives a detailed picture of the internal genitals (ovary, uterus, prostate), bladder and rectum.
A lesser pelvis MRI is usually prescribed by a doctor to detect gynaecological or urological diseases: kidney disease (suspected kidney cyst, tumour), urinary problems (incontinence), adrenal disease, bladder lesions, and lesions of the ovaries, uterus, cervix and endometriosis.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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Pituitary MRI examination with contrast agent
Pituitary MRI examination may be prescribed by a doctor if several diseases are suspected, such as abnormal obesity, infertility, growth failure - suspected short stature -, thyroid disease, and sex hormone disorders. Suspected pituitary tumours and high levels of the hormone prolactin may justify this examination, in which case the possibility of a CT scan may arise. Pituitary MRI can also detect missing or small anterior lobe, and hypothalamic morphological changes.
In all cases, medical recommendation and a kidney function test (creatinine and urea), which is not older than one month, are required for an examination with a contrast agent. Before the scan, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on site, from which the eGFR is calculated. The test is performed on a sample taken from a fingertip.
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Thoracic spine MRI examination with contrast agent
MRI examination of the dorsal (thoracic) spine can be used to determine spinal cord lesions, disc disease, bone marrow and intervertebral abnormalities, but it is also suitable for the evaluation of post-operative scars. At Medicover, MRI examination of the dorsal section is most often used in case of suspicion of trauma or degeneration, or to detect processes affecting the spinal cord.
When contrast agent is used for the examination, having a medical referral and a satisfactory kidney function test (creatinine and carbamide) is obligatory. The test results cannot be older than a month. Prior to the examination, it is possible to perform a rapid creatinine test on-site, the blood sample is taken from a fingertip.
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