Service Providers for Triphasic CT Scan of Whole Abdomen

A Triphasic CT Scan of the whole abdomen is a specialized imaging technique that involves taking detailed, cross-sectional images of the entire abdominal region in three distinct phases: the arterial phase, the portal venous phase, and the delayed phase. These phases help evaluate the blood supply and structure of abdominal organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, and intestines. The contrast material used during the scan helps highlight different tissues at various times, providing a comprehensive view. This scan is typically used to detect tumors, inflammation, infections, and vascular abnormalities. Risks include radiation exposure and potential allergic reactions to the contrast dye. Results are reviewed by a radiologist.