X-RAY PARANASAL SINUS CORONAL VIEW
Also Known As:
Facial Coronal Radiograph
Paranasal Sinus Coronal Projection
Coronal Sinus View
The Paranasal Sinus Coronal View X-ray provides a vertical slice–like image of the facial region, offering detailed visualization of the frontal, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses. It is highly useful for diagnosing sinusitis, mucosal thickening, obstructions, polyps, and evaluating fractures of the sinus walls and facial bones.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
Coronal (Vertical frontal section)
Evaluate sinus infections, blockages, polyps, fractures
Frontal, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses; nasal cavity
Low-dose coronal X-ray
Includes Test 5 Parameters
An X-ray Paranasal Sinus Coronal View is an imaging technique taken from a top-to-bottom angle, which provides a clear picture of the frontal, ethmoid, and maxillary sinuses. This view is especially useful for evaluating sinus drainage pathways and the structures around the nasal cavity.
Doctors recommend the coronal view when they need a detailed assessment of sinus infections, recurrent sinusitis, nasal blockage, mucosal thickening, structural problems, or suspected polyps. It is also useful before sinus-related surgeries to understand the sinus anatomy more clearly.
No special preparation is required. You only need to remove metal objects such as spectacles, earrings, chains, or hair accessories because they can obstruct the X-ray image.
The test is completely painless. The radiation exposure is minimal and is considered safe for most individuals. Pregnant women should avoid X-rays unless medically necessary and approved by a doctor.
The procedure typically takes around five to ten minutes. Most diagnostic centres provide the report within thirty minutes to one hour, depending on their workload and reporting time.
X-RAY PARANASAL SINUS CORONAL VIEW
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