X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View

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X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

X-rays of the left little finger show bone position and detect fractures, dislocations, and other bone problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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Male/Female
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27 hours
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What is a X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray left little finger AP (front-to-back) and lateral (side) view produces clear images of the small finger’s bones and nearby joints. It does not measure a substance. It shows bone alignment, breaks, joint space, and any foreign objects. This test is important to find fractures, dislocations, arthritis changes, bone infections, or tumors. Doctors use it to decide on casting, splinting, or surgery and to track healing after treatment. Taking two views reduces the chance of missing a hidden break. The scan is quick and uses a low dose of radiation. Results are considered with physical exam and symptoms.

X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Left Little Finger AP View and Lateral View is usually ordered alone or with other hand X-rays when a patient has finger pain, swelling, visible deformity, or after injury. It helps confirm fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infections, or unusual bone growths. Abnormal findings often result from trauma, repetitive stress, inflammatory disease, infection, or bone disorders; family history of brittle bones or early arthritis may make it more important.

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What is the lateral view of the fingers in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral view of the fingers is an X‑ray projection taken with the affected finger positioned true‑lateral (side‑on) against the detector and the X‑ray beam perpendicular. It profiles the phalanges and joint spaces, showing cortical outlines, fractures, dislocations, subluxations and foreign bodies, and helps assess soft‑tissue swelling. Proper positioning aligns joints and avoids rotational artifact for accurate assessment.

What do AP and lateral views mean in Visit Clinic?plus

AP (anteroposterior) view means the X‑ray beam passes from the front (anterior) to the back (posterior) of the body, often used when patients cannot stand. The lateral view is taken from the side, with the beam passing through one side to the other, showing a side profile. Together they give two perpendicular planes to localize injuries, assess alignment, and evaluate organs or fractures.

What is the AP view of the finger in Visit Clinic?plus

The AP (anteroposterior) view of the finger is an X‑ray projection with the palmar surface down and the beam passing from anterior to posterior. The finger is placed flat on the detector with the central ray perpendicular to the proximal interphalangeal joint. It visualizes phalanges, interphalangeal joints, alignment and bone integrity, and is used to detect fractures, dislocations and joint space abnormalities.

What is lateral view in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral X‑ray view is a side‑on radiographic projection where the X‑ray beam passes from one side of the body to the other, producing a profile image. It complements frontal views by showing depth, alignment and spatial relationships of bones and soft tissues, useful for spine, chest, skull and joints. The patient stands, sits or lies with the side against the detector to minimize overlap.

Which side is lateral view in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral view is a side-to-side radiographic projection showing body structures in profile. It may be left lateral (left side against the image receptor) or right lateral (right side against the receptor). For chest X‑rays, a left lateral view is commonly used to reduce heart magnification. Lateral views reveal anterior–posterior relationships and depth not seen on frontal images.

What is the difference between lateral and medial fingers in Visit Clinic?plus

In anatomical terms, "lateral" fingers are those on the thumb (radial) side of the hand, farther from the body's midline; "medial" fingers lie on the little-finger (ulnar) side, closer to the midline. For example, the thumb is lateral and the little finger is medial when the palms face forward in standard anatomical position. These terms describe location, injuries, or procedures.