CT Scan of the Head
(Head CT)
Definition
| CT Scan of the Head |
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Reasons for Test
- Headache
- Seizures
- Head injury or injury to the face or eyes
- Dizziness or problems with balance
- Confusion
- Behavior or personality change
- Chronic nasal congestion
- Swelling in the face, head, or neck
Possible Complications
What to Expect
Prior to Test
- Avoid eating or drinking anything for four hours before the test if contrast will be used.
- Remove any metal objects, such as jewelry, hearing aids, or dentures.
Description of the Test
After Test
How Long Will It Take?
Will It Hurt?
Results
Call Your Doctor
- Hives
- Itching
- Nausea
- Swollen, itchy eyes
- Tightness of throat
- Difficulty breathing
RESOURCES
American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org
Radiological Society of North America http://www.radiologyinfo.org
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Association of Radiologists http://www.car.ca
Canadian Radiation Protection Association http://www.crpa-acrp.org
References
Brenner DJ. Should we be concerned about the rapid increase in CT usage? Rev Environ Health. 2010;25(1):63-68.
Computed tomography (CT)—Head. Radiological Society of North America Radiology Info website. Available at: http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=headct. Updated March 7, 2013. Accessed March 28, 2013.
Positron Emission Tomography - Computed Tomograpy (PET/CT). Radiology Info.org website. Available at: http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=PET. Updated April 24, 2012. Accessed March 28, 2013.

