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A computed tomography (CT) scan of the head is an imaging scan that uses X-rays to develop a 3D image of the skull, brain, and other related areas of the head.
A CT scan of the head can provide more detail than a traditional X-ray, which is particularly useful when a doctor wants to check the blood vessels and soft tissues in the body.
What happens during the scan of my head and/or neck?
You will lie on your back on the scan table, your head will be positioned in a special headrest, as shown in the picture. Small pads will be placed around your head. You will be moved headfirst into the scanner and when you are ready your scan will begin.
You can find the rest of the information you need under the CT scan section.