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MR CT PNS (RHINORRHEA)

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MR CT PNS (Rhinorrhea)

MR CT PNS (Rhinorrhea) is an advanced imaging scan used to evaluate the paranasal sinuses and detect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage associated with rhinorrhea. Rhinorrhea refers to abnormal fluid discharge from the nose, which may sometimes indicate a CSF leak caused by trauma, infection, congenital defects, surgery, or skull base abnormalities.

This specialized imaging procedure combines detailed sinus evaluation with advanced MRI imaging techniques to identify fluid leaks, sinus abnormalities, inflammation, and structural defects. The scan provides highly accurate images of the nasal cavity, skull base, and paranasal sinus regions without exposing patients to excessive radiation.

Doctors commonly recommend MR CT PNS (Rhinorrhea) for patients experiencing persistent watery nasal discharge, recurrent meningitis, chronic sinus symptoms, head injury history, or suspected CSF leakage. Early diagnosis is important because untreated CSF leaks may increase the risk of infections and neurological complications.

The scan helps ENT specialists, neurologists, and radiologists accurately identify the location and cause of leakage, allowing appropriate treatment planning and surgical management if necessary.

Benefits of the Test

  • Detailed evaluation of paranasal sinuses and skull base
  • Helps detect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage
  • Accurate diagnosis of sinus and nasal abnormalities
  • Non-invasive imaging procedure
  • Supports treatment and surgical planning
  • Helps identify causes of persistent nasal discharge
  • Useful for detecting complications after trauma or surgery

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors recommend MR CT PNS (Rhinorrhea) to evaluate patients with unexplained watery nasal discharge, suspected CSF leak, chronic sinus disease, or skull base abnormalities. The scan is highly useful for identifying the exact source of fluid leakage and assessing associated sinus conditions.

Patients with recurrent meningitis, previous head injury, facial trauma, or sinus surgery may require this scan for detailed evaluation. It also helps doctors plan surgical repair procedures when needed.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Patients may be advised to avoid eating for a few hours before the scan if contrast is required.
  • Inform the radiologist about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
  • Remove jewelry and metallic accessories before entering the MRI room.
  • Inform the doctor about previous sinus surgery or head injuries.
  • Wear comfortable clothing during the procedure.

Normal Reporting Time

The imaging procedure generally takes about 30–60 minutes. Reports are usually available within 24 to 48 hours after radiologist evaluation.

Who Should Take This Test

This test may be recommended for:

  • Patients with persistent watery nasal discharge
  • Individuals with suspected CSF leak
  • Patients with chronic sinus problems
  • People with recurrent meningitis
  • Individuals with head or facial trauma history
  • Patients with previous sinus or skull base surgery
  • People requiring detailed sinus and skull base evaluation


Test FAQs

What is MR CT PNS (Rhinorrhea)?

It is a specialized imaging scan used to evaluate the paranasal sinuses and detect cerebrospinal fluid leakage causing rhinorrhea.

Why is this scan performed?

The test helps diagnose CSF leaks, sinus abnormalities, skull base defects, and causes of persistent watery nasal discharge.

What does rhinorrhea mean?

Rhinorrhea refers to abnormal fluid discharge from the nose, which may sometimes be related to a cerebrospinal fluid leak.

Is the procedure painful?

No. The scan is non-invasive and painless.

How long does the scan take?

The imaging procedure usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes.

Is contrast dye required?

In some cases, contrast material may be used to obtain clearer images and improve diagnostic accuracy.

Is the scan safe?

Yes. MRI-based imaging is considered safe and does not expose patients to significant radiation.

Who should undergo this test?

Patients with suspected CSF leak, persistent nasal discharge, chronic sinus symptoms, or skull base abnormalities may require this scan.

When will the reports be available?

Reports are generally available within 24–48 hours after radiologist review.

Can I continue normal activities after the scan?

Yes. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure unless advised otherwise by the doctor.

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