CT-Urography native plus IV contrast agent A CT urogram is used to examine the kidneys, ureters and bladder. The intravenous contrast material is used during the abdominal-pelvic examination.
Chest CT scan native plus IV contrast agent and CTA (angiography) Aortic CT angiography is performed to see the blood flow through the aorta. It also examines the organs in the chest with intravenous contrast material.
Cervical soft tissue CT scan native plus IV contrast agent and CTA (angiography) Carotid angiography help diagnose carotid artery disease. We scan the soft tissues and organs of the neck (muscles, throat, tonsils, adenoids, airways, thyroid, other glands, blood vessels and upper spinal cord).
Aortic angiography CT and CTA scan native plus IV contrast agent Aortic CT angiography is performed to see the blood flow through the aorta. It also examines the organs and nodules in the chest, abdomen and pelvic region with intravenous contrast material.
Extremity CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the limbs and joints (upper arm, forearm, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, ankle, foot) without intravenous contrast material. The examination is performed by defining the region and specific side (right/left).
Extremity CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the limbs and joints (upper arm, forearm, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, ankle, foot) with intravenous contrast material. The examination is performed by defining the region and specific side (right/left). Extremity angiography is not available.
CT Pulmonary Angiogram (CTPA) native plus IV contrast agent CT pulmonary angiography to determine if there is a pulmonary embolism. This is an acute condition, so urgent hospital treatment is recommended. We only undertake it in our own institute, as indicated by our doctors, upon payment of the express examination fee.
Pelvis CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the bony structures involved in the formation of the pelvic bone.
Pelvis CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the bony structures involved in the formation of the pelvic bone. The use of a contrast agent is rarely necessary and should be discussed with your doctor.
Abdomen CT scan native plus IV contrast agent and CTA (angiography) Aortic abdominal CT angiography is performed to see the blood flow through the aorta. We also check the organs in the abdomen and pelvic with intravenous contrast material.
Skull (brain) CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of brain tissue and skull bones without contrast material.
Skull CT scan native plus IV contrast agent and CTA (angiography) Examination of cerebral aortic vessels, brain tissue and skull bones with intravenous contrast material.
Skull (brain) CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of brain tissue and skull bones with intravenous contrast material.
Facial bones (Sinus) CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the maxillary sinuses and paranasal sinuses to determine possible inflammation and airflow.
Facial bones (Sinus) CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the maxillary sinuses and paranasal sinuses with intravenous contrast material.
Inner ear CT scan - targeted - native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the inner ear without contrast material. We create a high resolution CT (HRCT).
Inner ear CT scan - targeted - native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the inner ear with intravenous contrast material.
Lumbar spine CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) The spine can be examined by seperate regions: cervical (neck), dorsal (back) or lumbosacral (waist).
Lumbar spine CT scan native plus IV contrast agent The spine can be examined by seperate regions: cervical (neck), dorsal (back) or lumbosacral (waist). The use of a contrast agent is rarely necessary and should be consulted with your doctor.
Thoracic spine CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) The spine can be examined in several regions: cervical (neck), dorsal(back) or lumbosacral (waist).
Thoracic spine CT scan native plus IV contrast agent The spine can be examined in several regions: cervical (neck), dorsal (back) or lumbosacral (waist). The use of a contrast agent is rarely necessary and should be consulted with your doctor.
Cervical spine CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) The spine can be examined by separate regions: cervical (neck), dorsal (back) or lumbosacral (waist).
Abdomen and pelvis CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the abdominal and pelvic organs without the use of contrast material; most commonly used method for determining kidney stones. Benign and malignant, space-occupying, tumorous lesions can be assessed ONLY by the administration of contrast material. We do not use intravenous contrast material if you have previously had an allergy to it or if your doctor requests it.
Abdomen and pelvis CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the abdominal and pelvic organs with intravenosus contrast material. Benign and malignant, space-occupying, tumorous lesions can be determined only by the administration of contrast material.
Sacrum CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the sacroiliac joint without contrast material.
Sacrum CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the sacroiliac joint with intravenosus contrast material.
LDCT - Chest low dose CT scan On request, if no chest lung screening (chest X-ray or low-dose/low-dose chest CT) has been done within 1 year, otherwise a written recommendation/referral from a specialist is required.
Chest CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the chest organs, lungs, and ribs. Any lesion found on chest X-ray is recommended to be clarified using contrast material.
Chest CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the chest organs, lungs with intravenosus contrast material. Benign and malignant, space-occupying, tumorous lesions can be determined only by the administration of contrast material.
Chest-abdomen-pelvis CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the abdominal and pelvic organs without the use of contrast material. The native test is the most commonly used method for determining kidney stones and chest screening. Benign and malignant, space-occupying, tumorous lesions can be assessed ONLY by the administration of contrast material. We do not use intravenous contrast material if you have previously had an allergy to it or if your doctor requests it.
Chest-abdomen-pelvis native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the chest, abdominal and pelvic organs with intravenous contrast material. Benign and malignant, space-occupying, tumorous lesions can be assessed only by the administration of contrast material.
Cervical soft tissues CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) Examination of the soft tissues and organs of the neck (muscles, throat, tonsils, airways, thyroid, other glands, blood vessels and upper spinal cord).
Cervical soft tissues CT scan native plus IV contrast agent Examination of the soft tissues and organs of the neck (muscles, throat, tonsils, airways, thyroid, other glands, blood vessels and upper spinal cord) with contrast material.
Orbit CT scan - targeted - native (without IV contrast agent) A targeted examination of the orbit, mainly for trauma. Such an examination is performed to look for foreign material (e.g. metal fragments) that can absorb the beam.
Calcium Score CT scan native (without IV contrast agent) It is used to evaluate any calcification of the coronary arteries, and adjust medical therapy if necessary and for screening.
Cardiac (heart) CT scan The coronary arteries are examined with intravenous contrast material. The name coronary CT or CT angiography of the coronary arteries is also used.
Extremity CT scan for protesis planning Speciális, gyártóspecifikus protézis tervezési algoritmussal végzett ízületi MR, amely az intézetünk műtéti ellátásainak tervezéséhez használunk az orvosaink által egyeztetett pácienseink számára.