X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW

An angled chest X-ray view that images lungs, heart outline, ribs and pleura to detect lung or bone issues in Visit Clinic.
What is a X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?
An anterior oblique chest X-ray is an angled radiograph that creates images of chest structures. It does not measure a substance in the body. Instead, it shows the lungs, heart outline, ribs, and surrounding soft tissues. This view helps detect pneumonia, pneumothorax (collapsed lung), pleural fluid, rib fractures, and masses. The oblique angle can reveal areas hidden on straight front or side views. Doctors use it when symptoms or other X-rays are unclear, after chest injury, or to follow a known lung problem. It helps guide treatment and monitor recovery. The exam is quick and uses a small amount of radiation.
X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?
X RAY CHEST ANTERIOR OBLIQUE VIEW is often part of a chest X-ray series. Doctors order it for chest pain, persistent cough, trauma, or unexplained shortness of breath. It helps diagnose pneumonia, pneumothorax, rib fractures, pleural effusion, and tumors. Abnormal findings can result from infection, injury, smoking-related lung disease, or cancer. A family history of lung disease or cancer may make this view more important for early detection.
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