Yes, a CT scan can effectively show a puncture in your sinuses. It provides detailed images of the sinus cavities and can reveal any abnormalities, including perforations or punctures. If you suspect sinus issues, a CT scan is a useful diagnostic tool to assess the condition of your sinuses. Always consult with a healthcare professional for proper interpretation of the results.
A bone scan, or x-ray is simply a different type of scan than an MRI. No kind of scan is better than another, it simply depends what the scan is trying to ascertain.
If the vein blew out during the contrast injection, it's likely that the contrast did not enter your bloodstream effectively, resulting in insufficient contrast for the CT scan. This could lead to an incomplete or inaccurate representation of the structures in your abdomen and pelvis. You may need to discuss with your healthcare provider whether a repeat scan with proper contrast administration is necessary for accurate results.
A head scan looks primarily at the brain and a sinus scan looks only at the sinuses in the face region.
Manual Scan was created in 1981.
The three types of intersections commonly found on the road are controlled intersections, uncontrolled intersections, and roundabouts.
With a scan tool with the proper software, or take it to the dealer.
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Intersections - album - was created on -2009-06-01.
uncontrolled traffic intersections
The only proper way is with a scan tool.
With the proper scan tool.
The predominant pattern was the meander. It looks like a small squre labyrinth with only one way (no intersections).
Assuming the same volume, yes.
Intersections in Real Time was created on 1997-06-16.