A cranial CT scan is used to create images of the head, including the skull, brain, eye sockets, and sinuses.
Certain examinations require a contrast medium with iodine that is introduced through a vein in the arm before beginning the examination.
▪ Congenital anomalies of the head or neck
▪ Brain infection
▪ Brain tumour
▪ Accumulation of fluid in the skull
▪ Injury (trauma) to the head and face
▪ Stroke or bleeding in the brain
▪ Study of the petrous part of the temporal bone
▪ Study of the eye sockets
▪ Cervicofacial studies
▪ Study of the paranasal sinuses
Study of the spine and marrow
▪ Trauma
▪ Study of the base of the skull
▪ Brain death
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La Unidad de Medicina Nuclear de HC Marbella, por José Antonio García Baltar
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HC Marbella Radiology Specialist
García Baltar, José Antonio
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Medical specialist in Radiology and Internal Medicine
Bellinvia, Anna Alessandra
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Villar Luque, Luis
Especialista en Medicina Nuclear
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Briones, Luis
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