Program of diagnostic tests
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Total Health Screening is a program of diagnostic tests including:
- basic and advanced blood and urine analyses supporting the detection of many diseases: anemia, blood and bone marrow neoplasms and precancerous conditions, many inflammations, including those indicating cardiovascular risk, abnormality in kidney function, arterial hypertension and diabetes
- laboratory tests of liver and metabolic function indicators to identify diseases of the liver or kidneys, or diabetes
- lipidogram to identify risks of stroke, heart infarction, and vascular diseases
- hormonal examinations evaluating the condition of the thyroid
- serological tests to detect asymptomatic viral infections of the liver
- faeces examinations to identify pathologies of the digestive tract
- genetic examinations for women focusing on congenital predispositions to breast, ovarian and cervical cancer
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- radiological tests of the thorax evaluating the condition of lungs and the cardiovascular system
- ultrasound examinations of the abdominal cavity to identify abnormalities in the structure and functioning of organs in the abdominal cavity, including neoplastic lesions or cysts
- Doppler sonography of cartoid arteries, enabling to evaluate their severity of stenosis and risk of a stroke
- electrocardiography showing abnormalities in the structure and functioning of the heart muscle
- mammography/ultrasonography of breasts to detect early neoplastic lesions
- computed tomography of coronary vessels – in the case of medical indications;
- electrocardiography/stress test used to evaluate the condition of the heart and coronary vessels
- spirometry test evaluating the condition of the respiratory system
- ultrasonography of the urogenital organs
- MRI scan
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