CT Thoracic Spine without Contrast
About Test
A CT thoracic spine without contrast is a medical imaging test that creates detailed images of the thoracic spine, which is the middle portion of the spine that runs from the base of the neck to the bottom of the ribcage. This test is typically performed to help diagnose and evaluate conditions affecting the thoracic spine, such as spinal fractures, disc herniations, tumors, or infections. During the test, the patient lies on a table that slides into a donut-shaped machine that rotates around the body, capturing multiple X-ray images. The cross-sectional images of the thoracic spine can help doctors diagnose and plan treatment for a variety of conditions. It is important to note that this test may not be appropriate for all patients or conditions, and your doctor will determine if this test is necessary for your specific situation and medical history. Additionally, if contrast is needed to enhance the images, a CT thoracic spine with contrast may be recommended instead.
Frequently ordered together
X-Ray Thoracic Spine AP & Lateral
X-Ray Thoracic Spine AP Lateral Swimmer View
X-Ray Thoracolumbar Spine Standing
MRI Thoracic Spine with Contrast
MRI Thoracic Spine without Contrast
MRI Thoracic Spine with & without Contrast
X-Ray Thoracic Spine Min 4V
X-Ray Thoracic Spine 2V
X-Ray Thoracic Spine 3V
X-Ray Thoracolumbar Spine 2V
150.00$
150.00$
150.00$
375.00$
515.00$
620.00$
150.00$
65.00$
150.00$
150.00$