X-RAY SKULL AP VIEW
Also Known As:
Skull AP Projection
Frontal Skull X-Ray
A Skull AP (Anteroposterior) X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test used to evaluate the bones of the skull from front to back. It helps detect fractures, bone abnormalities, infections, and congenital defects.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
AP view (front-to-back image of the skull)
Helps identify fractures, lesions, and structural deformities
Focuses on frontal bone, eye sockets, and paranasal region
Uses a low-dose X-ray beam for imaging
Includes Test 5 Parameters
An X-ray Skull AP (Anteroposterior) View is an imaging test that takes a front-side picture of the skull to check for fractures, bone diseases, sinus issues, or any abnormalities.
The procedure usually takes 5–10 minutes. The actual X-ray exposure is only a few seconds.
The test is completely painless. The radiation exposure is very low and safe, but not recommended for pregnant women unless necessary.
Most centres provide the report within 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on workload.
No special preparation is required. You may be asked to remove metal objects like earrings, hair pins, spectacles, or chains before the test.
X-RAY SKULL AP VIEW
₹360.00 ₹400.00 (10% OFF)
