CT Dual Phase Abdomen

8,000.00

A CT Dual Phase Abdomen is a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan that captures detailed images of the abdominal organs in two phases:

1. Arterial Phase – Taken shortly after contrast injection to assess blood flow in arteries.
2. Venous Phase – Taken after a delay to examine veins and soft tissues.

This scan is used to diagnose:

• Liver diseases (tumors, cirrhosis, cysts)
• Pancreatic disorders
• Kidney and adrenal gland abnormalities
• Abdominal infections or injuries
• Cancer detection and staging

 

Description

Test Preparation

To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

• Fasting: Not required for a plain (non-contrast) scan.
• Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing; you may need to change into a hospital gown.
• Remove Metal Objects: Remove jewelry, dentures, or any metallic accessories near the jaw that may interfere with imaging.
• Medical History: Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or have metal implants in the jaw.
• Medications: Take regular medications as usual unless advised otherwise.