CT
Abdomen Upper With Biphasic / Triphasic / Quadraphasic scan of Liver (Scan Charges Only)
Home Collection Not Available
Reports in 1 Day
Also Known As
Upper abdomen CT / liver CT scan
Cect upper abdomen
2 Phase ct scan
dual phase ct scan
⚠ Preparation / Prerequisite:
General instructions For All CT
- Bring old records- text reports, films, CD.
- Please rule out pregnency as it is a contraindication.
- Appointment is desirable.
- Pl remove jewellery at home for safety purpose.
- For plain CT : No fasting and no creatinine / eGFR blood test required.
- For Contrast CT : Need 4hrs fasting and eGFR blood test report (done within 30 days).
- For Pregnant patient - Risk-benefit assessment. Look for any alternative test with no radiation.
Bring Photocopy of doctor precription & photo ID proof (Aadhar card, Voter id & driving licence) for PNDT requirements. - Appointment desirable.
About This Test
This scan-charges-only option provides image acquisition for multiphase liver CT using biphasic, triphasic, or quadraphasic protocols that capture arterial, venous, delayed, and additional phases necessary for evaluating liver lesions, cirrhosis, tumors, metastases, vascular mapping, and pre-operative planning; while consumables or contrast may not be included, the scan still produces high-quality datasets essential for radiologists to assess perfusion patterns, arterial enhancement, washout signs, biliary structure, and surrounding organ anatomy; this technique is widely used in oncology follow-up, transplant evaluation, and hepatic intervention planning, offering a comprehensive view of liver morphology and pathology with excellent diagnostic accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ans-An advance diagnostic imaging method CECT is used to identify and diagnose issues with the abdomen and the organs that surround it. It can identify cancers of the kidney, liver, pancreas, ovary, lymph node, melanoma, . Additionally, this scan is performed if the patient exhibits symptoms like hernias, abdominal pain, edema, or blood in the urine.
Ans -No. It is completely painless. You just need to lie still..
Ans- Most scans take 5–10 minutes.
Ans-Yes. CT scan is a safe imaging test. However, it exposes you to a small dose of radiation. For most people, such a small potential risk far outweighs the benefits, in terms of saving your life.
TAT Policy
The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:
- Registration date and time
- Type of scan or test
- Scan time or sample collection time
In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.