X-RAY TOWNE VIEW
Also Known As:
Skull AP Axial View
Occipital Towne Projection
Cranial Towne Radiograph
The Towne View X-ray provides a detailed visualization of the skull from an angled front-to-back projection. It helps assess the occipital bone, foramen magnum, and cranial base. This view is commonly used to detect fractures, deformities, and abnormalities in the skull vault and posterior cranial fossa.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
AP axial (Angled front-to-back)
Detect occipital fractures, skull base defects, cranial abnormalities
Occipital bone, foramen magnum, posterior cranial fossa
Low-dose axial X-ray
Includes Test 5 Parameters
An X-ray Towne View is a special skull X-ray taken from the back of the head at a downward angle. It provides a detailed view of the occipital bone, skull base, and foramen magnum.
Doctors recommend a Towne View X-ray to check for: Occipital bone fractures , Skull base injuries , Abnormalities around the foramen magnum, Head trauma evaluation , Congenital skull defects
No preparation is required.
You only need to remove metal objects such as earrings, glasses, chains, and hair accessories.
The test is completely painless.
Radiation exposure is minimal and safe, though pregnant women should avoid X-rays unless necessary.
The entire procedure takes around 5–10 minutes.,
Most centres provide the report within 30 minutes to 1 hour.
X-RAY TOWNE VIEW
₹360.00 ₹400.00 (10% OFF)
