MSCT of the Brain

Multislice Computed Tomography (MSCT) of the brain is a highly informative diagnostic method that allows detailed visualization of all brain structures. Modern CT scanners used in our clinic provide thin slices with excellent resolution, enabling precise three-dimensional reconstruction while maintaining minimal radiation exposure. MSCT is essential for rapid assessment of neurological conditions, trauma and acute emergencies.

What MSCT of the Brain Helps Diagnose

This examination makes it possible to:

  • visualize all brain structures with high accuracy;
  • detect tumors of any size, including those located deep within the brain;
  • identify metastases;
  • diagnose hematomas, hemorrhages, edema and vascular disorders;
  • detect ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke;
  • evaluate disorders of the vestibular system;
  • assess the consequences of cranio-cerebral trauma.

MSCT is indispensable after head injury, allowing evaluation of the extent of tissue damage and offering detailed information for surgical planning.

Indications for Brain MSCT

  • persistent headaches lasting over 2–3 months;
  • sudden severe (acute) headaches;
  • double vision;
  • loss of consciousness or dizziness;
  • unexplained hearing or vision loss;
  • suspected stroke;
  • head trauma with possible hemorrhage or foreign bodies;
  • suspected vascular pathologies (atherosclerosis, stenosis, malformations).

How MSCT of the Brain Is Performed

No preparation is required. The patient removes all metal objects and lies on the CT table. The scanner performs rapid imaging of the brain, creating thin-layer slices for 3D reconstruction. The examination is painless and comfortable.

When contrast enhancement is used, the patient may feel temporary warmth throughout the body — this sensation is normal and short-lived.

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