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HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal, in Visit Clinic

High-resolution CT images of the temporal bone in axial and coronal planes to evaluate ear structure and disease in Visit Clinic.

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What is a HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal Test in Visit Clinic?

HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal produces very detailed X-ray images of the temporal bone and nearby ear structures. It shows fine bone anatomy, the middle and inner ear, ossicles, facial nerve canal, and mastoid air cells. The axial and coronal views give different angles to help spot small problems. This test is important for understanding causes of hearing loss and balance trouble. It helps detect chronic infections, cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, temporal bone fractures, tumors, and congenital abnormalities. Doctors use it to confirm diagnoses, plan ear or skull base surgery, and monitor disease or recovery after treatment. The scan is quick, noninvasive, and commonly used alongside hearing tests and clinical exams.

HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal Test in Visit Clinic?

HRCT temporal bone axial n coronal is an imaging test often included in an ear or skull base imaging panel. Doctors order it for symptoms such as hearing loss, ear discharge, ear pain, vertigo, or after head trauma. It helps diagnose infections, cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, fractures, and tumors. Abnormal findings come from chronic ear disease, trauma, congenital changes, or tumors. Family history of congenital hearing loss may make it more important.

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What is temporal bone axial and Coronal in Visit Clinic?plus

Temporal bone axial and coronal refer to CT imaging planes used to visualize inner and middle ear anatomy. Axial slices run horizontally and detail the cochlea, semicircular canals, ossicles and internal auditory canal. Coronal slices run vertically (front to back) and better show mastoid air cells, otic capsule, facial nerve canal and tympanic cavity. Both planes help diagnose infections, trauma, cholesteatoma and congenital anomalies.

What is the HRCT temporal bone test in Visit Clinic?plus

High-resolution CT (HRCT) of the temporal bone is a specialized CT scan that obtains very thin-slice, high-detail images of bony ear structures. It assesses outer, middle and inner ear anatomy—ossicles, cochlea, semicircular canals and mastoid air cells—and aids diagnosis of chronic infections, cholesteatoma, congenital anomalies, fractures, and preoperative planning for ear surgery or implants. The test is noninvasive, quick, and uses ionizing radiation.

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

Axial (transverse) scans produce cross-sectional images parallel to the ground, slicing the body into top and bottom—commonly used to view internal organs and the brain in successive slices. Coronal scans produce vertical slices dividing front (anterior) and back (posterior), showing structures in a frontal view. Each plane highlights different anatomical relationships and aids diagnosis and surgical planning.

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

A CT temporal bone (high‑resolution) typically costs about ₹1,500–₹10,000 in India; roughly $300–$2,500 in the United States (often less with insurance); and is free for eligible patients through the UK NHS, while private scans run about £200–£700. Actual price varies by centre, use of contrast, radiologist fees and insurance coverage—confirm costs with the imaging provider beforehand.

Why would I need a CT scan of my temporal bone in Visit Clinic?plus

A temporal bone CT is ordered to evaluate ear and nearby structures when detailed bone imaging is needed. Common reasons include chronic or recurrent ear infections, suspected cholesteatoma or mastoiditis, trauma or skull‑base fracture, unexplained hearing loss, ossicular chain problems, congenital ear malformations, facial nerve involvement, and planning ear surgery (including cochlear implants) or assessing suspected tumors.

What is the difference between axial and coronal brain MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Axial (transverse) MRI slices horizontally, giving top-down views useful for ventricles, basal ganglia, brainstem and acute stroke assessment. Coronal (frontal) MRI slices vertically from ear to ear, giving front-to-back views that better show hippocampi, temporal lobes, pituitary and facial/skull-base anatomy. Both are complementary; radiologists use multiple planes to localize lesions, define extent, and plan treatment or surgery.