What is a Whole Body MRI?

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Whole Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a comprehensive diagnostic scan that captures detailed images of your organs, tissues, and bones.

A Whole Body MRI is often conducted to:

  • Detect cancerous tumours or abnormalities in the brain, heart, liver, and other organs

  • Monitor neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis

  • Evaluate musculoskeletal problems such as joint or spine issues

In preventive health, Whole Body MRIs help detect early signs of conditions like inflammation, tumours, vascular diseases, and degenerative conditions even before symptoms appear, allowing for timely intervention and better health outcomes.

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