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Full Body Scan


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Warning:  If you are experiencing symptoms, seek medical help immediately!

Symptoms may include:

  • Chest pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain
  • Any chest discomfort
  • Pain to shoulders, neck or arms
  • Lightheadedness, fainting, sweating
  • Nausea
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cough or change in existing cough
  • Coughing up blood
  • Hoarseness
  • Weight loss
  • Rectal bleeding
  • Darkened or tar-like stools
  • Sudden and prolonged change in bowel habits
 
Full Body Scan

Cardiovascular disease and cancer are the two most common causes of death in the United States, accounting for almost 3 out of every 4 deaths.

The Full Body Scan, performed in a matter of minutes, screens for the presence of heart disease, certain cancers, aneurysms of the aorta, as well as other abnormalities.

Early detection = better recovery

The purpose of this test is to identify abnormalities and diseases at an early stage.  Studies have shown that early detection of certain diseases may substantially increase the chance of recover.

The Full Body Scan is a tool, if used properly, which may ultimately increase your chances of recovery through early detection.

The Full Body scan is a simple and painless procedure. An individual merely lies on the scanner table and within minutes multiple images are taken of the torso. A radiologist interprets the images to determine if there are any visible abnormalities.

The Full Body Scan includes a scan of the:

  • heart
  • lungs
  • and following areas of the abdomen
    • kidneys, liver, pancreas, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, adrenal glands, lymph nodes, stomach, small bowel and spleen

The Full Body Scan may detect:

  • early or advanced heart disease
  • aneurysms of the aorta
  • vascular disease
  • lung tumors
  • kidney and liver tumors
  • calcified kidney stones
  • and certain abnormalities of abdominal and certain pelvic organs.
Preparation:
The preparation of this procedure includes eating lightly the night before and day of scan.  You will be asked to arrive two hours before your scheduled appointment time and drink an oral contrast for better visualization of your digestive system.
Why EBT for a Full Body Scan?
Since a larger area of your body is being imaged, the LIFETEST EBT scanner captures exceptionally clear images at faster speeds which exposes you to much less radiation than if you were to have your full body scanned with a regular, mechanical CT scanner.

Additional Resources:


Some Straight Talk About Body Scanning


Some Straight Talk About Body Scanning II

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