CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast

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CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast, in Visit Clinic

CT scan that creates detailed two-plane images of the sinuses with contrast to find blockage, infection, or tumors in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast produces detailed cross-sectional X-ray images of the paranasal sinuses after a contrast injection. It measures the shape and condition of sinus cavities, nearby bones, and soft tissues. This matters because sinuses affect breathing, smell, and can spread infection to nearby structures. The scan helps find sinus infections, blocked drainage, nasal polyps, tumors, fractures, and complications. Doctors use it to confirm diagnosis, plan surgery or drainage, guide biopsy, and monitor response to treatment. Contrast dye improves detection of inflamed tissue and masses. The test is quick and gives clear images that help guide care.

CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan PNS Axial And Coronal with Contrast is ordered when detailed imaging of the paranasal sinuses is needed. Doctors may request it for ongoing nasal blockage, facial pain, recurrent infections, nosebleeds, or after facial trauma. It helps detect sinusitis, polyps, tumors, bone fractures, and spread of infection. Abnormal results can come from chronic inflammation, obstruction, injury, or tumors. A family history of sinus tumors or facial structural problems may prompt testing.

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What is a CT scan with contrast for PNS in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan with contrast for the paranasal sinuses (PNS) is an X-ray exam where intravenous dye highlights blood vessels and soft tissues to better evaluate sinus infection, polyps, tumors, inflammation, bone erosion, or complications. It improves detection of masses and guides surgical planning. The scan takes minutes; risks include allergic reaction to contrast and potential kidney effects — screening and hydration reduce risk.

What is the difference between axial and coronal CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Axial and coronal CT scans differ by imaging plane. Axial (transverse) acquires horizontal slices from top to bottom, showing cross-sections through the body — commonly used for head, chest, abdomen. Coronal acquires vertical slices from front to back, displaying the body’s frontal view and better depicting relationships along the head-to-toe axis, useful for sinuses, facial bones, spine and surgical planning.

What is CT PNS coronal in Visit Clinic?plus

CT PNS coronal is a computed tomography scan of the paranasal sinuses reconstructed in the coronal plane. It gives detailed cross-sectional views of sinus air cells and bony anatomy, aiding diagnosis of sinusitis, mucosal thickening, polyps, fractures, tumors and anatomical variants that affect drainage. Typically non-contrast and quick, it helps surgical planning but involves low-dose ionizing radiation.

Is a PNS CT scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Generally a paranasal sinus (PNS) CT scan is painless and noninvasive. You lie on a table while the scanner rotates; you may feel mild discomfort from staying still, machine noise, or claustrophobia. If intravenous contrast is used you might feel temporary warmth, metallic taste, or a brief sting at the injection site; allergic reactions are rare. Ask staff about anxiety or contrast concerns.

What is the cost of a CT PNS scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the paranasal sinuses commonly costs: in the United States roughly $250–$1,500; in private UK clinics about £100–£400 (the NHS covers it when clinically indicated); and in India approximately ₹800–₹5,000. Costs vary by country, facility (public vs private), use of contrast, imaging protocol, and radiologist/reporting fees. Ask your provider for an exact quote.

Can CT PNS detect brain tumors in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the paranasal sinuses is focused on sinuses and nearby bones; it can occasionally show large lesions that extend into the sinuses or cause bone erosion, but it is not reliable for detecting brain tumors. MRI of the brain with contrast is the preferred, more sensitive test. If symptoms suggest a brain lesion, get an MRI.