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A whole-body MRI ("magnetic resonance imaging") scan is an imaging procedure that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create high-quality images of the entire body in a single examination. This includes body parts such as head and brain, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis, spine, joints, blood vessels, and soft tissues (muscles, tendons, and ligaments).

A whole-body scan can help detect a variety of diseases and abnormalities and derive appropriate treatment recommendations. These include tumor diseases and metastases, inflammations, infections, injuries, vascular changes, aneurysms and neurological diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's and dementia, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis). More information can be found in our blog article "MRI 101".

A recent study found that MRI screening in adults who did not have any disease symptoms led to clinically relevant findings in about one-third of patients. Of these findings, 2.6% were confirmed by pathology as invasive cancers.

Whole-body MRI is a valuable tool for early cancer detection in individuals with hereditary cancer syndromes, significantly improving their chances of long-term health and survival.

Before an MRI examination, you should inform the radiology staff about implants (breast implants, metal implants), pacemakers, medications, allergies, or pregnancy. You should also remove all metal objects and jewelry. If you have claustrophobia, be sure to let them know beforehand.

A DEXA scan (Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry) provides a highly precise measurement of your bone density and body composition.

It detects signs of osteoporosis or increased fracture risk and shows exactly how much muscle, fat, and bone mass you have – broken down by body region.

The DEXA scan is included in the Check-up Plus at aeon.

MRI, X-ray and CT are based on different technologies and are therefore suitable for different medical applications. X-rays are used to produce two-dimensional images that are particularly good at showing bone structure. Computed tomography (CT) combines X-rays with a rotating camera to produce detailed cross-sectional images, which uses more radiation but provides a more precise view of complex tissues. In contrast, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce high-resolution images of soft tissue without radiation exposure, but with longer examination times.

A whole-body MRI as a preventive examination enables the early detection of diseases, which can lead to more effective and less invasive treatments. It offers comprehensive screening and can reveal life-changing, and thus life-saving results. It is a long-term investment in your health that saves you many other examinations.

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