At Revoscan we aim to leave no stone unturned in our efforts to detect and prevent as many diseases as possible. This advanced imaging technology provides us with a holistic view of body’s internal structures, enabling us to identify abnormalities or potential risks in various organs and systems.
MRI's ability to produce high-resolution images of soft tissues, organs, and blood vessels has greatly enhanced our understanding of pathologies. It has enabled healthcare professionals to visualize and analyze abnormalities, such as tumors, lesions, and structural anomalies, with exceptional clarity. This has led to more accurate diagnoses, better treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes.
Scan Time: 45-55 Minutes
The most extensive MRI scan to date, covering all important and vital organs of the body and the spine.
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Scan Time: 45-55 Minutes
MRI technology has revolutionized the understanding and detection of pathologies over the years by providing detailed and non-invasive imaging of the body's internal structures. This imaging modality has significantly advanced medical diagnostics, allowing for improved accuracy and early detection of various diseases.
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What can be detected | Total Body MRI |
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Solid organs of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis for solid tumors 1.5cm or larger | |
Malignant cancer compared to benign conditions such as cysts, hematoma, hemangiomas and abscesses | |
Head and neck scan for brain and neck tumors (eg SCC, larynx, oral, tongue, parotid) | |
Pelvis scan that is even more sensitive to smaller prostate, cervical, uterine and ovarian cancers | |
Higher detail that can detect tumors as small as 1cm | |
Potentially treatable brain aneurysms | |
Small vessel ischemia, a risk factor for stroke | |
Evidence of any previous strokes | |
Sinus evaluation | |
Disc herniation | |
Spinal cord abnormalities | |
Spinal degeneration | |
Musculoskeletal conditions | |
Fatty liver disease | |
Hemochromatosis | |
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Step by step, simple and easy to read, your unique report will be shared with you confidentially by email, and one of our specialized radiologists will be in contact with you to further explain the findings of the report if needed.