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2024.07.23

Pituitary gland MRI – how long does an MRI scan take and how much does it cost?

2024/07/23

The pituitary gland is a small, pea-sized gland that plays a key role in regulating most hormonal processes in the body, including growth, metabolism and reproductive functions. Pituitary function abnormalities can result in a number of serious disorders that may significantly affect quality of life.

2024.07.23

Pulmonary CT scan – what is it, who is it for and how should I prepare?

2024/07/23

Computed tomography of the lungs is an advanced imaging study that is widely used to diagnose a variety of respiratory diseases and conditions. With this technology, it is possible to obtain detailed images of lung structures, allowing precise detection, evaluation and monitoring of lesions.

2024.07.23

Orbital CT scan – how is it performed, how to prepare and what are the contraindications?

2024/07/23

Computed tomography is an advanced imaging technique that allows accurate imaging of the orbital anatomical structures, using X-rays and advanced computer technology. This examination is particularly useful in cases of trauma, chronic inflammation, cancer and other pathologies that can affect the health and function of the orbits.

2024.07.23

Pelvic CT scan – what is it, who is it for and how should I prepare?

2024/07/23

A pelvic computed tomography scan is an advanced imaging test that uses X-rays and computer data processing to enable a detailed assessment of pelvic structures including bones, joints, muscles, ligaments as well as internal organs such as the bladder, uterus, ovaries and prostate. It is a key diagnostic tool that can detect damage and various pathological conditions potentially affecting the function of the pelvis and surrounding structures.

2024.07.23

CT colonography – what is it, who is it for and how should I prepare?

2024/07/23

CT colonography, also known as virtual colonoscopy, is an advanced imaging test that provides a detailed assessment of the inside of the colon. Using X-rays and computer data processing, CT colonography produces 3D images of the colon, allowing its structure and function to be accurately assessed. This examination is invaluable in diagnosing various pathological conditions such as polyps, tumours, diverticula or other structural abnormalities of the colon.