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X-RAY NASAL BONE LAT & SUP. INFERIOR VIEW

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Book an X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Superior Nasal Bone Superior View at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an Advanced Diagnostic Centre, NABL- and NABH-accredited centre providing premium Radiology & Pathology doctor visits. This X-ray looks at the nasal bones laterally (from the side) and super-inferiorly (the base), allowing the doctor to analyze fractures, deformities, and other abnormalities of the nose. The test is easy, painless, and requires little energy, as well as helpful in determining proper diagnosis following facial injury or trauma.

About X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Supero-inferior View

An X-ray of the nasal bones and nasal area (Lateral-Btw-Sup-Infer view of X-rays) is a special X-ray that is used to evaluate the nasal bones and other facial bones. This is often done following a nose injury to look for fractures, bone displacement, or any bone abnormality. The two imaging views allow a full multiplanar assessment of the nasal bones, from two perspectives. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy uses cutting-edge 3-D X-ray technology to provide high-quality images with low levels of radiation for precise diagnosis.

What is an X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Supero-inferior View?

A small X-ray dose is enough to obtain detailed images of the nasal bones that are used in this examination. The lateral view is taken from the side, and the superoinferior view is from above, so this allows a better appreciation of the alignment and integrity of the nasal bones.

Common Reasons for an X-Ray Nasal Bone

  • Facial injury or trauma
  • Suspected nasal bone fracture
  • Nose pain or tenderness after injury
  • Swelling or bruising around the nose
  • Nasal deformity
  • Evaluation before corrective nasal surgery
  • Follow-up after nasal fracture treatment
  • Assessment of congenital nasal abnormalities

Conditions Evaluated

Nasal Bone Fractures

Detects fractures caused by falls, sports injuries, road accidents, or direct impact.

Nasal Bone Displacement

Evaluates the alignment of fractured or displaced nasal bones.

Congenital Nasal Abnormalities

Assesses structural deformities present since birth.

Post-Traumatic Changes

Monitors healing after nasal injuries or fracture treatment.

Bone Lesions

Helps identify rare benign or malignant lesions involving the nasal bones.

Who Should Consider This X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend an X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Supero-inferior View if you:

  • Have suffered a facial injury
  • Experience persistent nose pain after trauma
  • Notice swelling, bruising, or deformity of the nose
  • Have difficulty breathing after nasal injury
  • Require evaluation before nasal surgery
  • Need follow-up imaging after fracture treatment

Benefits of X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Supero-inferior View

  • Quick and painless examination
  • Low radiation exposure
  • Accurate diagnosis of nasal fractures
  • Helps assess bone alignment after injury
  • Supports treatment planning
  • Cost-effective and widely available

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • High-quality imaging with minimal radiation
  • Accurate and timely reporting
  • Affordable pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-Ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Supero-inferior View

Schedule an appointment for your X-ray Nasal Bone Lateral & Superoinferior view with Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for a comprehensive evaluation of nasal injuries and bone abnormalities with accurate and reliable results. Our experienced staff provides quality Diagnostic Imaging to aid prompt and proper treatment.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No fasting or special preparation is required for this examination.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and avoid metallic accessories around the head and face.
  • Remove spectacles, earrings, nose rings, hairpins, dentures (if advised), or any other metallic objects before the examination.
  • Inform the radiographer if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, as X-rays involve ionising radiation.
  • Carry all previous X-rays, CT scans, MRI reports, and your doctor's referral for comparison.
  • Continue taking your prescribed medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
  • Inform the radiographer about any recent facial surgery, nasal injury, or implanted facial devices.
  • Remain completely still during image acquisition to ensure clear diagnostic images.
  • Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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