X-RAY Right Temporal Bone

300.00

An X-ray of the Right Temporal Bone is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine the temporal bone on the right side of the skull. The temporal bone houses critical structures such as the middle and inner ear, facial nerve, and part of the skull base.

This test helps evaluate:
• Ear infections (especially chronic or serious ones)
• Mastoiditis (infection of the mastoid bone)
• Fractures of the skull
• Tumors or cysts
• Congenital abnormalities
• Hearing loss causes

 

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    Test Preparation

    Before the Test:
    • No fasting or dietary restrictions are usually needed.
    • Inform your doctor or technician if you are pregnant or think you might be.
    • Remove earrings, hearing aids, hairpins, or other metal objects near the head or ears.

     Clothing:
    • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes.
    • You may be asked to wear a hospital gown depending on the facility’s protocols.