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NCCT Scan Orbit Axial & Coronal
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Understanding NCCT Scan Orbit Axial & Coronal
What is NCCT Scan Orbit Axial & Coronal?
Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Orbit Axial Cornal - Plain is a diagnostic procedure used to create cross-sectional images of the eyes, orbits or eye sockets, and surrounding bony and soft tissues. This image can be used to visibly assess and detect problems in the eyes, orbits, and surrounding tissues.
This test is prescribed by the doctor to detect any fractures in the bones of the orbit or eye socket, to diagnose any infections or inflammation in the area around the eyes, to detect any foreign objects lodged in the eyes or eye socket, and to detect the presence of any tumors (abnormal growth).
CT exams generally use a small amount of radiation and are therefore considered relatively safer as compared to X-rays.
What is NCCT Scan Orbit Axial & Coronal used for?
- • To detect any fractures in the bones of the orbit or eye socket • To detect any foreign objects lodged in the eyes or eye socket • To diagnose any infections or inflammation in the area around the eyes • To detect and diagnose diseases of the soft tissues in this area, for e.g. muscles, blood vessels and nerves • To detect the presence of any tumors (abnormal growth)
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