The CT scanner is a free standing machine with a large hole in the center. The patient lies on a narrow table which slides into the hole. In most cases the patient will be on his back with his arms raised above his head. Patients who have difficulty with enclosed spaces such as those found with some MRI scanners do not usually have a problem with this type of test. A dye may be injected into a peripheral vein to better evaluate certain diseases and organs. The radiologist will decide if this is necessary. Please tell the technician or radiologist if you have any allergies or have had difficulty with prior CT examinations. It is very important that the patient remains still throughout the exam and holds his breath when asked. This will allow for better images. The actual scan time is usually about two minutes although the entire procedure usually takes much longer.
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