CT scan of the eye socket

CT scan of the eye socket creates detailed images of orbital bones and tissues to detect injury, infection, or tumors in Visit Clinic.
What is a CT scan of the eye socket Test in Visit Clinic?
An orbital (eye socket) CT scan produces detailed cross-sectional X-ray images of the bones, muscles, fat, and optic nerve around the eye. It does not measure blood chemicals but shows the size, shape, and position of orbital structures. This test is important for detecting fractures after injury, locating foreign objects, finding tumours or abscesses, and assessing inflammation or thyroid-related eye disease. Doctors use CT to guide surgery, plan treatments like radiation or repair, and monitor healing or disease progression. CT is fast and especially good at showing bone detail. Sometimes contrast dye is used to highlight blood vessels or soft tissue problems.
CT scan of the eye socket Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CT scan of the eye socket Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CT scan of the eye socket test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CT scan of the eye socket Test in Visit Clinic?
CT scan of the eye socket is an imaging test used to get detailed views of orbital bones, muscles, fat, and the optic nerve. Doctors order it after trauma or for pain, swelling, vision changes, double vision, suspected fractures, foreign bodies, infection, tumours, or thyroid eye disease. Abnormal results often come from injury, infection, tumours, inflammation, or prior surgery, and family history of orbital tumours may prompt earlier testing.
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