The Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Orbit Axial Cornal – Plain is a diagnostic procedure used to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the eyes, orbits, or eye sockets, along with surrounding bone and soft tissues. These images aid in the visible assessment and detection of issues within these areas. Doctors prescribe this test to identify potential fractures in the orbit or eye socket bones, diagnose infections or inflammation in the eye area, detect foreign objects lodged in the eyes or sockets, and identify the presence of any abnormal growths or tumors. CT scans typically involve minimal radiation exposure, making them relatively safer than X-rays for diagnostic imaging purposes
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