fractures and tumours
  • Identify the site of a tumour, infection or any blood clots
  • Guide procedures such as surgery, biopsy and radiation therapy
  • Diagnose diseases such as cancer, heart disease and lung or liver disorders
  • Identify internal injuries and internal bleeding
  • When to Avoid:

    How to prepare:

    It depends on which part of the body is being scanned. You may be asked to:

     

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    CT Scan



    CT Scan

    Overview:

    A CT scan is a test that uses a series of x-rays to create images of the bones and soft tissues in the body. The images can be viewed from different angles and provide a more detailed information when compared with plain x-rays.

    When it’s done:

    The test is performed to:

    • Diagnose muscle and bone disorders including bone fractures and tumours
    • Identify the site of a tumour, infection or any blood clots
    • Guide procedures such as surgery, biopsy and radiation therapy
    • Diagnose diseases such as cancer, heart disease and lung or liver disorders
    • Identify internal injuries and internal bleeding

    When to Avoid:

    • Inform your doctor if you have had allergy to contrast dyes
    • Avoid the test if you are pregnant
    • Inform your doctor if you are on metformin (Glucophage) for diabetes

    How to prepare:

    It depends on which part of the body is being scanned. You may be asked to:

    • Remove any jewellery that you are wearing because it may interfere with the test results
    • Do not eat anything for 4 to 6 hours before the test
    • In case of infants or toddlers, the doctor may inject a sedative to keep the child calm and still because movements may result in blurred images

     

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