X-RAY Orbit (LAT)

300.00

An X-Ray Orbit (LAT) is a lateral (side view) X-ray of the orbits, the bony cavities in the skull that house the eyes. This imaging test provides a detailed view of the side of the eye socket, including the bones, muscles, and surrounding tissues.

It is commonly used to detect:
• Orbital fractures (due to trauma)
• Foreign bodies in the eye (especially metallic)
• Tumors or abnormal growths
• Infections or inflammation
• Pre-MRI screening to check for metal fragments in the eye

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    Test Preparation

    • No fasting or special preparation is needed.
    • Remove all metallic objects from the head and face area:
    o Eyeglasses
    o Earrings, nose rings, piercings
    o Hairpins, headbands
    o Eye makeup (some contain metallic particles)
    • Inform the radiology staff if:
    o You are pregnant or may be pregnant
    o You’ve had recent eye surgeries or injuries