Whole Body PET MRI Scan

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Whole Body PET MRI Scan, in Visit Clinic

Combines metabolic PET tracer imaging with MRI to detect active disease like cancer, infection, or inflammation throughout the body in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Whole Body PET MRI Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

Whole body PET MRI combines two imaging methods. PET measures how tissues use a small radioactive tracer, often a sugar-based tracer called FDG. MRI gives detailed pictures of organs, bones, and soft tissues. Together they show both metabolic activity and anatomy. This helps detect active disease that may not yet change structure. Doctors use it to find and stage cancers, look for spread to lymph nodes or bones, and to tell active disease from scar tissue. It can also find areas of infection or inflammation and help evaluate some brain and heart problems. Results guide treatment choices and monitor response to therapy.

Whole Body PET MRI Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Whole Body PET MRI Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Whole Body PET MRI Scan test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Whole Body PET MRI Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

Whole Body PET MRI Scan is often used in oncology imaging for staging, restaging, and treatment monitoring. Doctors may order it for unexplained weight loss, persistent pain, abnormal findings on other scans, or rising tumor markers. It helps detect and track cancers, metastatic spread, infections, and inflammatory disease. Abnormal results can come from tumors, infection, inflammation, high blood sugar, or recent exercise, and a strong family history of cancer increases its importance.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is a PET scan a full body MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

No. A PET scan measures metabolic activity using injected radiotracers and detects emitted radiation, providing functional information; it’s often fused with CT or MRI for anatomy. MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce high-resolution anatomical images. PET can image the whole body, but it is not a full-body MRI — they are different, complementary imaging modalities.

Can a full body PET scan detect cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

A full-body PET scan detects areas of increased metabolic activity, helping find many cancers, stage disease, and monitor treatment response. It can miss very small or low‑metabolism tumors and may yield false positives from inflammation or infection. Because of these limitations and radiation exposure, PET is not recommended as routine screening for asymptomatic people; combined PET/CT improves accuracy.

How long does a whole body PET scan last in Visit Clinic?plus

A whole-body PET scan typically involves tracer injection, an uptake wait (usually 45–90 minutes), and the scan itself (about 20–40 minutes). Including registration, IV placement and image processing, most appointments last about 1–2 hours. Some centers may schedule up to 2–3 hours for extra preparation or reporting. Follow your imaging center’s instructions.

What shows cancer better, MRI or PET scan in Visit Clinic?plus

PET scans detect cancer better for metabolic activity, early tumors, staging and distant metastases because they reveal abnormal tracer uptake; PET is often combined with CT or MRI for precise localization. MRI gives superior high-resolution soft-tissue detail and defines local tumor extent (brain, spine, liver, pelvis). Choice depends on cancer type and clinical question; the tests are frequently complementary.

What happens if a PET scan is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive PET scan shows increased metabolic activity in an area, which can indicate cancer, infection, or inflammation but does not prove disease. It triggers further evaluation—correlating with symptoms, other imaging, and often a tissue biopsy—to confirm diagnosis. PET helps with staging and monitoring treatment, yet false positives and negatives occur, so clinicians interpret results alongside clinical and pathological findings.

Does a full body PET scan show the brain in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — a standard whole‑body PET/CT often includes the head and will image the brain. However, some “whole‑body” protocols stop at the skull base or mid‑thigh, so the brain may be excluded unless requested. FDG PET shows brain metabolism but has high normal uptake and limited sensitivity for small lesions; a dedicated brain PET or PET/MRI (or specific tracers) is advised for detailed evaluation.