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CT Scan Sialogram, in Visit Clinic

Imaging of salivary glands and ducts using contrast and CT to detect stones, blockages, infection, or tumors in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a CT Scan Sialogram Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT sialogram is an imaging exam that shows the salivary glands and their ducts. It uses a small contrast dye injected into a salivary duct and a CT scan to create detailed pictures. The test helps doctors see blockages, stones, narrow areas, infections, and unusual growths. Saliva is important for chewing, swallowing, and protecting teeth. Problems with the glands can cause pain, swelling, dry mouth, or repeated infections. Doctors use this test when symptoms point to a gland or duct problem. Results guide treatment choices like medications, stone removal, duct dilation, or surgery. It also helps monitor known gland conditions over time.

CT Scan Sialogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Sialogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Sialogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Sialogram Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Sialogram is an imaging procedure ordered when a patient has recurrent jaw or facial swelling, painful swelling with eating, chronic dry mouth, or repeated salivary infections. It is used alone rather than in a blood panel and helps confirm stones, duct narrowing, infections, tumors, or autoimmune gland problems. Abnormal findings are caused by stones, infection, scarring, tumors, trauma, or autoimmune disease, and family history of autoimmune disorders may make the test more important.

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What is a CT sialogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT sialogram is a specialized imaging test of the salivary glands and ducts where a small catheter injects contrast into the duct and a CT scan captures detailed images. It identifies stones, strictures, inflammation, fistulas or tumors and helps plan treatment. It can cause mild discomfort, allergic reaction to contrast, infection risk and exposes you to ionizing radiation.

What is a sialogram used to study in Visit Clinic?plus

A sialogram is an X‑ray study of the salivary gland ducts and glands performed after injecting contrast into a duct. It evaluates ductal anatomy and function and detects blockages (salivary stones), strictures, infections, chronic inflammatory conditions (eg, Sjögren’s), recurrent swelling, fistulas or tumors. It helps plan treatment by localizing obstructions and assessing gland damage.

Is a sialogram painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A sialogram may cause brief discomfort when the salivary duct is cannulated and contrast injected — patients commonly report pressure, stinging or a salty taste. Discomfort is usually mild to moderate, short-lived, and controllable with local anaesthetic or gentle technique. Temporary swelling or tenderness can occur; serious complications (infection, allergic reaction, duct injury) are rare. Most people tolerate the procedure well.

How to perform a sialogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A sialogram is performed by checking consent and contrast allergy, positioning the patient, cleaning and anesthetizing the duct orifice, cannulating the salivary duct with a fine cannula or probe, and gently injecting water‑soluble contrast under fluoroscopy or serial radiographs. Obtain multiple views, monitor for pain or extravasation, remove the cannula, and advise warm compresses, sialogogues and infection/contrast reaction precautions.

Are there risks with a sialogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Sialography carries small risks: allergic reaction to iodinated contrast (rarely severe), local pain, swelling, bleeding or infection of the duct, ductal injury or perforation, and contrast extravasation with soft‑tissue swelling. Radiation dose is low and severe complications are uncommon. Tell your clinician about iodine allergies, pregnancy and medications beforehand, and follow post‑procedure care instructions.

Can a CT scan show salivary gland infection in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. CT scans can detect salivary gland infections (sialadenitis) by showing gland enlargement, surrounding inflammation, abscess formation, ductal dilation, or obstructing stones. Contrast-enhanced CT is particularly useful for identifying abscesses and deep-space extension or complications. Ultrasound is often the first-line test for superficial glands, but CT is preferred when deeper tissue involvement or complex anatomy needs clearer evaluation.