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CT (Computed Tomography) Ankle with 3D reconstruction is a medical imaging test that provides detailed cross-sectional i...
26/02/2025

CT (Computed Tomography) Ankle with 3D reconstruction is a medical imaging test that provides detailed cross-sectional images of the ankle joint and surrounding tissues.

is CT Ankle?
A CT Ankle scan uses X-rays and computer technology to produce detailed images of the ankle joint, as well as, bones,soft tissues,joints, etc.
1. Bones: Ankle bones, such as the tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneus.
2. Soft tissues: Ligaments, tendons, muscles, and blood vessels surrounding the ankle joint.
3. Joints: The ankle joint itself, including the joint space and articular surfaces.

What is 3D Reconstruction? Or 3D imaging?
3D reconstruction is a computer-aided process that creates three-dimensional images from the cross-sectional CT images. This allows for:

1. Better visualization: 3D images provide a more detailed and accurate representation of the ankle joint and surrounding tissues.
2. Improved diagnosis: 3D reconstruction helps doctors diagnose complex ankle injuries, such as fractures, ligament sprains, or tendon ruptures.
3. Surgical planning: 3D images can assist surgeons in planning and navigating complex ankle surgeries.

Indications for CT Ankle with 3D Reconstruction
CT Ankle with 3D reconstruction is typically ordered for:

1. : To evaluate ankle injuries, such as fractures or ligament sprains.
2. Chronic pain: To diagnose conditions like osteoarthritis, tendinitis, or bursitis.
3.Pre-surgical planning: To guide surgeons in planning and executing complex ankle surgeries.

  (High-Resolution Computed Tomography) of the temporal bone is a specialized imaging test that provides detailed images...
19/02/2025

(High-Resolution Computed Tomography) of the temporal bone is a specialized imaging test that provides detailed images of the temporal bone and its surrounding structures.

What is the temporal bone?

The temporal bone is a complex bone located on the sides of the skull, just behind the ears. It plays a crucial role in hearing, balance, and facial movements.

does HRCT of the temporal bone show?

of the temporal bone provides detailed images of the internal structures of the temporal bone, including:

1.Cochlea: The spiral-shaped structure responsible for sound processing.
2.Vestibule: The central part of the inner ear responsible for balance.
3.Semircular canals: The loop-shaped canals responsible for balance and equilibrium.
4. Facial nerve: The nerve responsible for facial movements and expressions.
5. Middle ear The air-filled space containing the eardrum and ossicles (small bones).

is HRCT of the temporal bone performed?

of the temporal bone is performed to:

1.Diagnose hearing loss: To identify the cause of hearing loss, such as otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth) or a perforated eardrum.
2.Evaluate balance disorders: To diagnose conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) or Meniere's disease.
3. Plan surgery: To provide detailed images of the temporal bone and surrounding structures, helping surgeons plan complex procedures.
4. Monitor conditions: HRCT (High-Resolution Computed Tomography) of the temporal bone is a specialized imaging test that provides detailed images of the temporal bone and its surrounding structures.

is the temporal bone?

The temporal bone is a complex bone located on the sides of the skull, just behind the ears. It plays a crucial role in hearing, balance, and facial movements.

What does HRCT of the temporal bone show?

HRCT of the temporal bone provides detailed images of the internal structures of the temporal bone, including:

1.Cochlea: The spiral-shaped structure responsible for sound processing.
2.Vestibule: The central part of the inner ear responsible for balance.
3. Semircular canals: The loop-shaped canals responsible for balance and equilibrium.
4.Facial nerve: The nerve responsible for facial movements and expressions.
5.Middle ear: The air-filled space containing the eardrum and ossicles (small bones).

Why HRCT of the temporal bone performed?

HRCT of the temporal bone is performed to:

1.Diagnose hearing loss: To identify the cause of hearing loss, such as otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth) or a perforated eardrum.
2.Evaluate balance disorders: To diagnose conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) or Meniere's disease.
3.Plan surgery: To provide detailed images of the temporal bone and surrounding structures, helping surgeons plan complex procedures.
4.Monitor conditions"To track changes in the temporal bone over time, such as the progression of otosclerosis.

HRCT of the temporal bone is a valuable diagnostic tool that helps healthcare professionals diagnose and treat complex conditions affecting the ear and balance system.o track changes in the temporal bone over time, such as the progression of otosclerosis.

HRCT of the temporal bone is a valuable diagnostic tool that helps healthcare professionals diagnose and treat complex conditions affecting the ear and balance system.

A   (  Tomography) scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis is a medical imaging test that uses  -rays and computer techno...
10/02/2025

A ( Tomography) scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis is a medical imaging test that uses -rays and computer technology to produce detailed cross-sectional images of these areas of the body.

Here's a breakdown of what each part of the scan typically includes:

1. CT
- Lungs
- Heart
- Major blood vessels
- Thoracic spine
- Ribcage
2. CT
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Kidneys
- Stomach
- Small intestine
- Large intestine (colon)
3. CT
- Bladder
- Reproductive organs (uterus, ovaries, prostate, etc.)
- Pelvic bones
- Re**um

This comprehensive scan is often used to:

- Detect and diagnose various conditions, such as cancers, infections, and injuries
- Monitor the progression of diseases or the effectiveness of treatments
- Guide biopsies or other interventional procedures
- Plan for surgeries or other treatments

The scan typically takes around 10-30 minutes to complete, and you may be asked to hold your breath or remain still during the scanning process.

  Brain after surgery.
08/02/2025

Brain after surgery.

07/02/2025

IVU contrast.

An IVU (Intravenous Urography) scan is a medical imaging test used to visualize the urinary system, including the kidney...
07/02/2025

An IVU (Intravenous Urography) scan is a medical imaging test used to visualize the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

Here's how it works:

Contrast agent: A contrast dye is injected into a vein in your arm.
X-ray images: X-ray images are taken at regular intervals (usually 5-30 minutes) as the contrast dye flows through the urinary system.
Kidney function: The test evaluates kidney function, including their ability to filter waste and produce urine.
Urinary tract visualization: The contrast dye helps visualize the urinary tract, allowing doctors to detect any abnormalities, such as: tumors, blockage,urinary infection etc
- Investigate symptoms like flank pain, hematuria (blood in urine), or recurrent urinary tract infections
- Monitor kidney function in patients with known kidney disease
- Detect urinary tract abnormalities in patients with a family history of kidney disease

However, IVU scans have largely been replaced by more modern imaging tests like CT urography and MRI urography, which offer higher sensitivity and specificity.

A hemorrhage in the brain, also known as a cerebral hemorrhage or intracranial hemorrhage, occurs when a blood vessel in...
05/02/2025

A hemorrhage in the brain, also known as a cerebral hemorrhage or intracranial hemorrhage, occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, leading to bleeding in or around the brain.

04/02/2025

Infected Lungs With Coal.
At the End Of The Chest We Also Mention It.

A CT thorax with contrast is a CT scan that uses a contrast material to help diagnose conditions in the chest. What it's...
03/02/2025

A CT thorax with contrast is a CT scan that uses a contrast material to help diagnose conditions in the chest.
What it's used for
Detecting cancer in the lungs or other chest organs
Evaluating abnormalities in blood vessels
Staging cancers
Monitoring the response to cancer treatment
Evaluating lung infections, such as COVID-19
Evaluating chest trauma
How it's performed
A contrast material is injected into a vein in the arm or hand
The scan takes pictures of cross sections of the chest
The contrast material highlights specific areas of the chest
What to expect
The injection usually feels like warmth passing through the body
A blood test may be performed to check kidney function
You may be given medication to help you relax
Risks
The contrast material may cause an allergic reaction
The contrast material may be harmful to the kidneys, especially if there are kidney problems, therefore we recommend to the patient for renal function tests (RFTs) before the scan.

A CT PNS scan is a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the paranasal sinuses (PNS). Th...
02/02/2025

A CT PNS scan is a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the paranasal sinuses (PNS). The scan can be performed in the axial or coronal plane, which are different ways of viewing the body.
What is a CT PNS scan used for?
To assess the PNS for conditions like sinusitis, nasal polyps, tumors, and structural abnormalities
To identify complications of sinusitis like abscesses or bone infection
To evaluate the location and extent of neoplastic disease in the nose, PNS, nasopharynx, and parapharyngeal space
To visualize inflammatory or newly formed tissue in the PNS
To demonstrate bony erosions, osteolytic lesions, and calcifications
To evaluate a wide range of conditions that can cause nerve damage, including trauma, tumors, infections, and degenerative diseases
What are the different planes used in a CT PNS scan?
Axial plane: Divides the body into top and bottom halves
Coronal plane: Divides the body into front and back halves
What to expect during a CT PNS scan?
You may need to change into a gown
You may need to remove metal objects like jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, and hairpins
You may need to remove hearing aids and removable dental work
You may need to remove any piercings
You may need to not eat or drink anything for a few hours before the exam if it will use contrast material.
After the scan in the filming we give axial and coronal images of the scan,on that the doctors find out the problem.

A CT chest, abdomen, and pelvis (CT-CAP) scan is a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create images of the ches...
01/02/2025

A CT chest, abdomen, and pelvis (CT-CAP) scan is a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create images of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. It's a common procedure that can be used in both routine and emergency situations.
What it's used for
Cancer staging
A CT-CAP scan can help identify malignancies in the lungs, abdomen, lymph nodes, and bones
Internal injuries
A CT-CAP scan can help identify internal injuries and bleeding in emergency situations
Abdominal pain
A CT-CAP scan can help identify causes of abdominal pain, such as kidney stones, appendicitis, or diverticulitis
Neurological disease
A CT-CAP scan can help identify underlying neurological diseases, such as malignancy or sarcoidosis
How it's performed
A radiographer operates the scanner
A radiologist interprets the images
Some time we recommend to
The patient to drink water or oral contrast to help visualize organs
The patient may need to wear loose clothing and leave jewelry at home

high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan of the chest is a detailed X-ray image of the lungs and airways that hel...
31/01/2025

high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan of the chest is a detailed X-ray image of the lungs and airways that helps diagnose and monitor lung conditions.
What it's used for
Diagnosing lung conditions: HRCT scans can help diagnose conditions like emphysema, bronchiectasis, and pulmonary fibrosis.
Monitoring diseases: HRCT scans can help monitor the progression of known lung diseases.
Detecting blood clots: HRCT scans can help detect blood clots in the lungs.
Planning biopsies: HRCT scans can help identify the best location for a biopsy.
Evaluating lung function: HRCT scans can help evaluate lung function and the risk of developing lung disease.
Diagnosing COVID-19: HRCT scans are one of the main diagnostic tools for COVID-19.
How it works
HRCT scans use X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the lungs.
The images are displayed on a computer monitor.
Also we give 3D images in the film.

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