CT SCAN OF NECK

 

CT Scan Neck with Contrast

INDICATION

There are a variety of indications for this study, based on the structure or pathology of interest. These include (but are not limited to):

  1. Parotid or submandibular gland lesion or infection
  2. Head and neck cancers
  3. Pharyngeal/retropharyngeal or tonsillar abscess
  4. Neck mass or abscess
  5. Tongue mass or lesion
  6. Foreign body in the neck or upper airway
  7. Tumors or infections involving the vocal cords


PREPARATION

  1. CT Scan, MRI, EEG Films/Images with Reports.
  2. Blood for Serum Creatinine.
  3. FNAC/Biopsy Test Reports.
  4. Old Documents.
  5. Operation Note.


PROTOCOL (SIEMENS)

  1. TOPOGRAM
  2. Plain_B50s very sharp FR_1.5 mm Inner _Larynx
  3. I.V Contrast_ B50s very sharp FR_1.5 mm Inner _Larynx




PLANNING

Picture: CT Scan Neck Axial Planning.



Picture: CT Scan Neck Axial Planning.



Picture: CT Scan Neck Axial Planning.



ANATOMY









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