CT Order Form ANATOMY TO SCAN HEAD * Head Brain * Maxillofacial (Sinuses or Face) * Orbit IAC Pituit 2025

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A CT of the brain is a noninvasive diagnostic imaging procedure that uses special X-rays measurements to produce horizontal, or axial, images (often called slices) of the brain.
Computed tomography (CT) of the head uses special x-ray equipment to help assess head injuries, severe headaches, dizziness, and other symptoms of aneurysm, bleeding, stroke, and brain tumors.
CT scans of the head typically provide only axial cuts and oftentimes are much thicker (about 5 mm) than maxillofacial scans (1 to 3 mm), which can preclude facial fracture identification.
A CT of the head is an exam which takes thin slice images of the brain, brain stem and skull. This is very useful to diagnose stroke, trauma, congenital defects, bleeding and possible masses. A CT of the orbit is an exam which takes thin slice images of the eye and orbital socket at three different angles.
A CT scan maxillofacial is used to visualize these structures for the presence of masses, inflammations, blood vessel problems, etc. A contrast material is often used to enhance image quality, but it is not used in CT scans without contrast.
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A CT scan of the head can give some information about the eyes, facial bones, air-filled cavities (sinuses) within the bones around the nose, and the inner ear. If these areas are of concern, a specific CT scan of the area is usually done. A CT scan of the head may be used to evaluate headaches.
A CT of the Head/Orbits/Sinuses/Facial Bones will take approximately 3-5 minutes. If contrast is given, the study could take an additional 10-15 minutes.
Orbital CT, or CT scan of the eye socket, is usually recommended by your doctor in case of accidents and other traumas. It can also be used to detect tiny fractures in the bony wall of the eye socket. For acute inflammatory processes and cancers, the diagnostic method of choice is MRI.

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