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Articles » CT Sinuses (Low Dose)

CT Sinuses (Low Dose)

CT Sinuses is now preferably performed on the low-dose cone-beam CT machine for most indications, unless there is a requirement for ultra-high resolution, or injection of IV contrast, in which case the multislice CT scanners are used.

Low dose cone beam CT is available at St Georges Radiology.

Please read the infomation (downloadable and printable) here.


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