Service Providers for Spiral CT Scan of Neck
A Spiral CT Scan of the Neck is an imaging procedure that uses X-rays to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the neck's structures, including the throat, trachea, blood vessels, and lymph nodes. It is used to diagnose conditions such as tumors, infections, trauma, thyroid disorders, or vascular abnormalities. During the procedure, you lie on a table while the CT scanner rotates around your neck, capturing multiple images. Preparation typically involves removing jewelry and wearing a hospital gown. In some cases, a contrast dye may be injected for clearer images. Risks include radiation exposure and potential allergic reactions to contrast. Results help guide diagnosis and treatment planning.