A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the brain and orbits, or eye sockets, is a non-invasive imaging procedure using X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of these areas. These images help assess the brain’s health, as well as the structures surrounding the eyes. This diagnostic tool aids in identifying and monitoring various conditions impacting the brain and eye region, including tumors, injuries, infections, inflammation, and structural abnormalities. The ‘plain’ in CT Brain + Orbits Plain denotes that this scan is conducted without contrast dye, which is used in other CT scans to emphasize specific body areas or structures.
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