X Ray Chest PA View

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X Ray Chest PA View, in Visit Clinic

A front-view X-ray image of your chest that shows lungs, heart, and bones to detect common problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a X Ray Chest PA View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Chest PA View produces a single front-facing radiograph of the chest. It creates an image of the lungs, heart, major blood vessels, and chest bones. The picture helps doctors see problems like pneumonia, fluid around the heart or lungs, collapsed lung, heart enlargement, and broken ribs. It is important because it gives a quick, noninvasive look at chest structure and disease. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of cough, chest pain, fever, or shortness of breath. It is also used to follow recovery, check device placement, or screen before surgery. The test is fast and widely available.

X Ray Chest PA View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Chest PA View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Chest PA View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a X Ray Chest PA View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Chest PA View is a basic chest imaging test often included in respiratory or preoperative panels. Doctors order it for symptoms such as persistent cough, chest pain, fever, or shortness of breath. It helps diagnose infections, fluid, collapse of a lung, heart enlargement, fractures, and some tumors. Abnormal results can come from infections, smoking-related disease, heart failure, trauma, or chronic lung conditions. A family history of lung or heart disease may make this test more important for monitoring and early detection.

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What is PA view in chest X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

PA view in chest X-ray means a posteroanterior projection: the patient stands facing the image detector while the X‑ray beam passes from back (posterior) to front (anterior). It’s done upright with full inspiration, placing the heart closer to the detector to reduce magnification and provide a more accurate cardiac size and clearer lung fields compared with AP films; scapulae are moved out of the lung fields.

What can a PA chest X-ray detect in Visit Clinic?plus

A PA (posteroanterior) chest X-ray can detect lung infections (pneumonia), consolidation, masses or nodules, atelectasis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, and signs of heart enlargement or heart failure (cardiomegaly, pulmonary edema). It also shows chronic lung changes (COPD, interstitial disease), rib fractures, calcifications and the position of lines/tubes. Small or early abnormalities may need CT for confirmation.

What is a normal chest PA result in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal chest PA shows clear lung fields without focal consolidation, collapse, mass, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax; normal heart size and contour; normal mediastinal and hilar contours; appropriate bronchovascular markings for age; and intact, normally aligned bony structures. Overall there is no radiographic evidence of acute cardiopulmonary disease. Clinical correlation is recommended if symptoms persist.

What are the four views of a chest X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The four views of a chest X‑ray are posteroanterior (PA), anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and lordotic (apical). PA is the standard erect projection with the X‑ray beam entering posteriorly; AP is used for portable or supine films. Lateral provides depth and posterior-anterior detail, and the lordotic view visualizes the lung apices and clavicles.

Is a chest PA view safe in Visit Clinic?plus

A chest PA (posteroanterior) X‑ray is considered safe for most people because it uses a very low radiation dose (around 0.02 mSv), comparable to a few days of background radiation. It’s routinely used and benefits generally outweigh the minimal risk. Extra precautions apply for pregnant patients and children—technicians minimize exposure, use shielding and tailored settings, and avoid unnecessary repeats.

Why is PA better than AP in Visit Clinic?plus

PA chest radiographs are preferred because the X‑ray beam enters the back and exits the front, placing the heart nearer the detector and reducing cardiac magnification. This produces a more accurate heart size and clearer lung detail, with less distortion and better inspiratory effort. AP views (portable/supine) are for immobile patients but often overestimate heart size and reduce diagnostic quality.