Introduction An Abdomen X-ray (also called an abdominal radiograph or AXR) is a common diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine organs and structures within your abdominal region. This simple and quick procedure helps your doctors...
Introduction An Ankle X-ray is a brief, non-invasive scan that uses low-dose ionizing radiation to capture images of the bony structures around the ankle. Because the ankle is commonly injured, X-rays are often the initial...
Introduction A Skull X-ray is one of the basic diagnostic tests in radiology that helps to visualize the bones of the head and face using a very small dose of radiation. It can reveal fractures,...
Introduction A Foot X-ray is a simple, quick, and non-invasive test that uses low levels of radiation to produce images of the bones and joints in the foot. Doctors often recommend it when there is...
Introduction A Hand X-ray is a straightforward test that uses low-dose radiation to take images of the bones and joints in thA Hand X-ray is a straightforward test that uses low-dose radiation to take images...
Introduction A Forearm X-ray is a quick, simple, and non-invasive imaging test that uses a small amount of ionizing radiation to produce images of the two long bones in your forearm — the radius and...
Introduction A Knee X-ray is a simple imaging test that uses a very small amount of radiation to create pictures of the bones that form the knee joint. It is one of the most frequently...
Introduction A Paranasal Sinus X-ray is a simple, non-invasive test that uses a small dose of radiation to capture images of the air-filled spaces within the bones of the face, called sinuses. These include the...
An X-ray is a non-invasive investigation that can guide your doctors in understanding diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. We have already addressed the major parts of preparing for an X-ray in the general X-ray...
Introduction A Pelvis or Hip X-ray is a quick, non-invasive imaging test that uses a low dose of radiation to capture pictures of the bones in the pelvic region. It is often requested to assess...