Category: Anatomy


  • Skull Xray

    A skull X-ray (skull radiography) is a quick, safe imaging test that uses a small amount of radiation to create pictures of the cranial vault and facial bones. It is primarily used to detect fractures, tumors, foreign objects, or bone infections. Views Anteroposterior view (AP) Lateral View Occipitomental View (OM)

  • Ankle Xray

    AP Lateral View KV 50 – 60 MAS 3 – 5 Center center of the tibiatalar joint Angulation Perpendicular Distance 100 cm

  • Wrist Xray

    AP Oblique

  • Sacroiliac joint Xray

    Oblique

  • Foot Xray

    AP Lateral Oblique

  • Cervical Spine Xray

    AP Lateral

  • Hand Xray

    AP

  • Liver Ultrasound

  • Shoulder Xray

    AP shoulder X-ray to evaluate pain, injury, or discomfort in the shoulder joint. Common reasons include: Internal rotation view Radiographic projection used to visualize the shoulder joint, specifically highlighting the lesser tubercle of the humerus in profile medially

  • PNS Xray

    PA