HRCT Scan Temporal Bone

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HRCT Scan Temporal Bone, in Visit Clinic

High-resolution CT of the temporal bone to view ear structures and detect damage, infection, or abnormal anatomy in Visit Clinic.

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What is a HRCT Scan Temporal Bone Test in Visit Clinic?

An HRCT Scan of the temporal bone is a high-resolution CT scan that creates detailed pictures of the small bones and air spaces near the ear. It shows structures such as the ossicles, cochlea, semicircular canals, mastoid air cells, and the facial nerve pathway. These images are important for finding causes of hearing loss, chronic ear infections, dizziness, trauma, and masses. Doctors use the scan to diagnose problems like cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, mastoiditis, congenital anomalies, and fractures. It helps guide treatment and surgical planning by showing fine bone detail that other scans may miss.

HRCT Scan Temporal Bone Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HRCT Scan Temporal Bone Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HRCT Scan Temporal Bone test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HRCT Scan Temporal Bone Test in Visit Clinic?

HRCT Scan Temporal Bone is used as a focused imaging study in ENT and head imaging panels. Doctors order it for persistent hearing loss, recurrent ear infections, chronic drainage, facial weakness, vertigo, or after head trauma. It helps diagnose cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, fractures, mastoiditis, and congenital anomalies. Abnormal findings come from infection, trauma, tumors, or chronic disease, and family history of congenital hearing problems may prompt testing.

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What is an HRCT of the temporal bone in Visit Clinic?plus

High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the temporal bone is a specialized CT scan using very thin slices and detailed reconstruction to visualize tiny bony ear structures. It shows the outer, middle and inner ear (ossicles, cochlea, semicircular canals), mastoid air cells and facial nerve canal. Commonly used for hearing loss, cholesteatoma, trauma, congenital anomalies and preoperative planning; involves brief X-ray exposure.

What is a temporal bone CT scan used for in Visit Clinic?plus

A temporal bone CT scan provides detailed images of the ear’s bony structures to evaluate causes of hearing loss, chronic or recurrent ear infections (including cholesteatoma and mastoiditis), temporal bone fractures, congenital malformations, ossicular chain disruption, and tumors. It’s used for facial nerve canal assessment and surgical or cochlear implant planning, helping guide diagnosis and treatment by revealing fine bony anatomy not seen on regular CT.

What is the cost of CT temporal bone scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost varies widely: in India about ₹1,500–8,000; in the UK private scans typically £200–£600 (public system usually covers eligible patients); in the US uninsured patients commonly pay roughly $300–$2,000 (higher at some hospitals). Final price depends on facility, imaging type (high-resolution temporal bone CT), radiologist fees and insurance—ask your provider for exact pricing.

How long is the HRCT temporal bone test in Visit Clinic?plus

An HRCT of the temporal bones typically takes about 10 to 30 minutes for the actual scan. Including registration, positioning, and any preparation or post-scan checks, expect a total appointment of roughly 30 to 60 minutes. The image acquisition itself is usually rapid, often under 10 to 15 minutes, but allow extra time for paperwork and technician review.

Is a CT scan of temporal bone safe in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the temporal bone is generally safe and commonly used to evaluate ear structures. It uses a low dose of ionizing radiation, so routine scans carry a small long‑term cancer risk—especially for children and pregnant people—so scans are only done when benefits outweigh risks. Discuss pregnancy, prior imaging, and alternatives with your clinician to minimize exposure.

What is the next step after an HRCT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

After an HRCT, the radiologist’s report is reviewed and discussed with your referring clinician. They’ll correlate imaging with symptoms and may order further tests (pulmonary function tests, bloodwork, PET, bronchoscopy or biopsy) or schedule interval follow-up imaging. Management could include referral to a pulmonologist and treatment planning. Urgent or unexpected findings prompt immediate investigation and intervention.