This test is typically performed to help diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions affecting the upper limb region, such as fractures, dislocations, soft tissue injuries, or tumors.
When this test is required
This test may be requested by a variety of medical professionals, including orthopedists, radiologists, and general practitioners.
What the Test Detects
The CT Upper Limb with Contrast is used to create detailed images of the upper limb region, including the bones, joints, muscles, and blood vessels, to identify any abnormalities or changes in these structures.
Preparation for the Test
Patients should inform their doctor if they have any allergies or kidney problems, as they may need to receive a contrast agent. No other specific preparation is needed for this test.
Sample Requirements
No sample is required for this test.
Additional Notes
CT Upper Limb with Contrast is a safe and non-invasive test, but it does expose patients to a small amount of radiation. Patients should inform their doctor if they are pregnant or breastfeeding, as radiation can be harmful to developing fetuses and infants.