CT Scan Orbit

A detailed X-ray scan of the eye sockets that checks bones, muscles, optic nerve, and nearby tissues in Visit Clinic.
What is a CT Scan Orbit Test in Visit Clinic?
A CT scan of the orbit is an imaging study that creates detailed cross-sectional pictures of the eye socket and nearby structures. It shows bones, eye muscles, the optic nerve, fat, and adjacent sinuses. This information helps doctors find fractures after injury, foreign bodies, infections, tumors, and inflammation. It can also detect bleeding, swollen tissues that press the optic nerve, and some vascular problems. Doctors use CT orbit to assess trauma, sudden vision changes, bulging eyes, or painful swelling. It helps plan surgery, guide emergency treatment, and monitor how a condition responds to care. Sometimes a contrast dye is used to highlight soft tissues or blood vessels.
CT Scan Orbit Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CT Scan Orbit Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CT Scan Orbit test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CT Scan Orbit Test in Visit Clinic?
CT Scan Orbit is usually ordered as an imaging study when patients have eye trauma, sudden vision changes, bulging eyes, or unexplained pain and swelling. It helps diagnose fractures, infections, tumors, bleeding, foreign bodies, and nerve compression. Abnormal results are often caused by injury, infection, tumors, inflammation, or vascular problems. A family history of orbital tumors or inherited conditions affecting the eye may make this scan more important.
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