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MRI ABDOMEN TRIPHASIC

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MRI Abdomen Triphasic Scan

MRI Abdomen Triphasic Scan is an advanced contrast-enhanced MRI procedure used to evaluate the liver, abdominal organs, blood vessels, and surrounding soft tissues in multiple imaging phases. This specialized scan captures arterial, venous, and delayed phase images to provide highly detailed assessment of liver lesions, tumors, vascular abnormalities, and abdominal diseases.

The triphasic technique helps doctors study blood flow patterns within abdominal organs and detect abnormalities with greater accuracy. MRI Abdomen Triphasic is commonly recommended for evaluating liver tumors, focal liver lesions, cirrhosis, liver metastasis, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), cysts, infections, vascular abnormalities, and unexplained abdominal findings.

This advanced imaging procedure offers excellent soft tissue visualization and plays an important role in differentiating benign and malignant liver lesions. It also helps specialists assess disease progression, monitor treatment response, and plan surgeries or interventional procedures.

MRI Abdomen Triphasic is non-invasive, radiation-free, and highly effective for comprehensive abdominal and liver evaluation. Gastroenterologists, hepatologists, oncologists, surgeons, and radiologists commonly use this scan for detailed hepatobiliary assessment.

Benefits of the Test

  • Detailed triphasic imaging of the liver and abdomen
  • Non-invasive and radiation-free procedure
  • Helps detect liver tumors and focal lesions
  • Useful for evaluating abdominal vascular abnormalities
  • Accurate assessment of liver blood flow patterns
  • Supports cancer diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Helps monitor chronic liver disease and therapy response

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors recommend MRI Abdomen Triphasic Scan for patients with liver abnormalities, suspicious liver lesions, abdominal tumors, cirrhosis, abnormal liver function tests, or suspected cancer. The scan is highly useful for identifying liver masses, evaluating vascularity, and differentiating benign from malignant lesions.

Patients with chronic liver disease, hepatitis, unexplained abdominal symptoms, or cancer risk factors may require this scan for advanced evaluation. MRI Triphasic imaging also helps specialists monitor disease progression and assess treatment effectiveness.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Patients are usually advised to fast for 4–6 hours before the scan.
  • Inform the radiologist about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
  • Remove jewelry and metallic accessories before entering the MRI room.
  • Inform the doctor about kidney disease, allergies, or previous contrast reactions.
  • Wear comfortable clothing during the procedure.

Normal Reporting Time

The MRI Abdomen Triphasic scan generally takes around 45–75 minutes depending on the imaging requirements. Reports are usually available within 24 to 48 hours after radiologist evaluation.

Who Should Take This Test

This test may be recommended for:

  • Patients with liver lesions or liver disease
  • Individuals with abnormal liver function tests
  • Patients with suspected abdominal tumors
  • People with chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis
  • Individuals with abdominal pain or swelling
  • Patients requiring liver cancer evaluation
  • People needing advanced abdominal vascular imaging


Test FAQs

What is MRI Abdomen Triphasic Scan?

MRI Abdomen Triphasic Scan is an advanced contrast-enhanced MRI used to evaluate the liver and abdominal organs in multiple imaging phases.

Why is this scan performed?

The scan helps diagnose liver tumors, focal liver lesions, vascular abnormalities, cirrhosis, and abdominal diseases.

What does “triphasic” mean?

Triphasic imaging captures arterial, venous, and delayed phase images to evaluate blood flow patterns and tissue enhancement.

Is MRI Abdomen Triphasic painful?

No. The procedure is painless and non-invasive.

How long does the scan take?

The scan usually takes around 45 to 75 minutes depending on the evaluation requirements.

Is contrast dye required for this test?

Yes. Contrast material is generally required for triphasic imaging to evaluate blood flow and lesion enhancement.

Is MRI Abdomen Triphasic safe?

Yes. The procedure is considered safe and does not involve radiation exposure.

Who should undergo this test?

Patients with liver disease, abdominal tumors, abnormal liver tests, or suspected liver lesions may require this scan.

When will the reports be available?

Reports are generally available within 24–48 hours after radiologist review.

Can I continue normal activities after the scan?

Yes. Most patients can resume normal daily activities immediately after the procedure unless advised otherwise.

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