CT Scan at number one diagnostic centre,The Ganesh Diagnostic and IMaging Centre is a medical imaging technique to provide detailed images of the body. It helps in diagnosing many conditions related to bones, organs, blood...
Computed Tomography Scan (CT Scan) at number one diagnostic centre,The Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre is a medical imaging technique to provide detailed images of the body. It helps in diagnosing many conditions related to bones, organs, blood vessels etc. Once a CT Scan is done, your radiologist will prepare a CT Scan report, and then your radiologist will discuss it with you, but one thing is- how can we understand or read the CT Scan report?
What is a CT Scan Report?
A CT Scan is a detailed document made by the radiologist including observation based on images taken during the scan.
In this report, it consists of-
- Patient Details: This report will have Name, date and scan date.
- Type of Scan: The area of body which is scanned
- Findings: Detailed observation of abnormalities, infection, tumors, fractures and others.
- Impression: A summary will be mentioned there about potential diagnosis and findings.
- Recommendations: On the basis of findings, your radiologist will recommend the best to you.
How to check CT Scan report?
- The Impression Section in the report is the main section which provides a concise summary of findings. If the report says “No significant abnormalities detected” it means your report is normal or you don’t have to worry everything is okay.
- Check for medical terms:
- Lesion or Mass - It can indicate the growth or tumor.
- Calcification- Indicates hardened tissue
- Edema- Swelling due to fluid.
- Hypodense- indicates possible issues like tumors or bleeding.
- Compare with your symptoms: Your radiologist will compare your report with the symptoms to understand the possible cause of your condition.
- Urgent Terms: If you find words like - critical, emergency and urgent. Consult your doctor asap.
Common Conditions detected by CT Scan:
- Brain Disorders: bleeding, stroke, tumor.
- Lung issues: Pneumonia, lung infection or cancer.
- Bone fractures and injuries
- Kidney stones, liver diseases etc.
If you’re experiencing any type of this condition just immediately contact us through our website - www.ganeshdiagnostic.com and book your CT Scan immediately.
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Conclusion
Checking or reading a CT Scan report may be hard for you, if you’re not related to the medical field. But if you understand these medical terms mentioned above can make you able to read CT Scan reports. Understanding the basic structure can help you. Medical imaging is a one piece of diagnostic puzzle, Experts guidance is essential for early and better treatment. You can contact your nearest branch of the best diagnostic centre in Rohini, Delhi, the Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre.
If you’ve your CT Scan report and you’re unsure about it, don’t hesitate to consult at Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre.
FAQS-
Q. Where can I book my CT Scan appointment?
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Q. Why is Ganesh Diagnostics and Imaging Centre your first choice?
21st century problems need advanced solutions. We value this approach that’s why we are giving valuable benefits to our patients-
- Accreditation: NABH & NABL certification
- High class facilities and equipments
- Wide Range of services
- 24x7 availability
Q. How will I receive my reports?
Within 24 hrs, your report will be available online. However hardcopies are available in the front office of the diagnostic centre. For the ease and convenience of our patients test reports are available for view on your smart phone, email and GDIC online portals.