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x ray axillary view, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray view that images the armpit and shoulder to check bones, joints, and nearby lumps in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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1
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20K+Customers
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What is a x ray axillary view Test in Visit Clinic?

An axillary view X-ray is a specialized image taken from under the armpit to show the shoulder area. It visualizes the upper arm bone (humerus), the shoulder socket, nearby bones, and some soft tissues. The view helps find fractures, shoulder dislocations, joint changes, tumors, or enlarged lymph nodes in the armpit. Doctors order it after injuries or when you have shoulder pain, a lump, or limited movement. It is used with other shoulder X-rays to guide treatment like splinting, surgery, or further scans. The exam is quick, widely available, and uses a low dose of radiation. Pregnant people should inform their provider.

x ray axillary view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

x ray axillary view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The x ray axillary view test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a x ray axillary view Test in Visit Clinic?

x ray axillary view is usually part of a shoulder X-ray series or trauma imaging and is ordered for shoulder pain, recent injury, limited motion, visible swelling, or an armpit lump. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infection, tumors, or enlarged lymph nodes. Abnormal results often come from trauma, degenerative disease, infection, or cancer, and a family history of bone disease or cancer can make this view more important.

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What is axillary view x-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

An axillary view X‑ray is a shoulder radiograph taken from under the armpit to visualize the glenohumeral joint in axial projection. It helps detect anterior or posterior dislocations, periarticular fractures, and assess joint alignment. The patient’s arm is abducted while the X‑ray beam passes upward through the axilla. Modified positions are used when full abduction is painful or impossible.

What are the three views of a shoulder X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Three standard shoulder X‑ray views are: anteroposterior (AP) — assesses glenohumeral joint alignment and fractures; axillary (axial) — shows humeral head relation to the glenoid and detects dislocations; and the scapular Y (lateral) view — evaluates anterior/posterior dislocation and scapular fractures. Together they help identify fractures, dislocations, joint-space changes, and other bony pathology.

What is the axial view of an x-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

An axial view (transverse) is an image taken perpendicular to the body’s long axis, producing cross‑sectional slices that separate top (superior) from bottom (inferior). It displays internal anatomy in cross section, helping to localize fractures, masses, or organ relationships. Axial images are commonly obtained by CT and sometimes by specialized radiographic projections to visualize structures more clearly.

What is the axillary view of the body in Visit Clinic?plus

The axillary view is an imaging and anatomical perspective from the armpit (axilla) toward the shoulder or thorax. Radiographically, an axillary shoulder view visualizes the glenohumeral joint to detect dislocations, fractures, or alignment problems. Anatomically, it exposes axillary contents — brachial plexus, axillary vessels, and lymph nodes — typically obtained with the arm abducted to look medially through the armpit.

How to take an axillary X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient seated or supine with the affected arm abducted about 70–90°. Place the image receptor above the shoulder and direct the X‑ray beam through the axilla, centered on the glenohumeral joint and perpendicular to the cassette. Use lead shielding, immobilize the arm, and ask the patient to hold still and hold breath. If painful abduction is impossible, use a modified trauma axillary view.

What is an axial view used for in Visit Clinic?plus

An axial view (transverse plane) is used in imaging—CT, MRI, and ultrasound—to produce cross-sectional slices of the body. It helps visualize internal anatomy, locate and characterize tumors, hemorrhages, fractures, and infections, assess vascular and organ pathology, evaluate the brain, spine, chest and abdomen, and guide surgical planning or image-guided procedures. It’s essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment monitoring.