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X-RAY RIGHT LOWER RIBS AP VIEW

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Book an appointment for X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy from an Advanced Radiology and Pathology diagnostic centre, NABL & NABH Accredited. The use of our latest digital X-ray system allows us to generate high-quality images that enable the doctor to accurately diagnose conditions of the rib cage, including rib fractures and chest injuries, bone abnormalities, and much more on the right lower ribs. Our skilled radiologists deliver extensive imaging options with minimal radiation doses, and reporting is fast and accurate, which facilitates prompt diagnosis and treatment planning.

About X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View

X-ray Right Lower Ribs AP (Anteroposterior) View is a special X-ray examination that looks exclusively at your lower ribs on the right side of the chest. It is frequently conducted to assess a focus of discomfort or pain in the ribs, suspected fractures after trauma, falls, sports injuries, or road traffic accidents. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy has high-tech digital radiography machines to capture the highly detailed images needed for accurate evaluation of the ribs and other chest structures.

What is an X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View?

An X-ray or an AP (anteroposterior) right lower rib view is a painless, quick, and non-invasive imaging procedure that takes the lower part of the rib cage from the front of the body, looking toward the front. It is helpful to your doctor in assessing the ribs for fractures, cracks, bone lesions, and other abnormalities that can lead to pain and discomfort in your chest. The exam may also result in valuable information regarding nearby structures such as parts of the lungs and diaphragm. 

Common Reasons for an X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View

  • Right lower rib pain
  • Suspected rib fracture
  • Chest injury after a fall or accident
  • Pain while breathing or coughing
  • Sports-related chest trauma
  • Evaluation of rib swelling or tenderness
  • Follow-up after rib fracture treatment
  • Assessment of rib bone abnormalities

Conditions Evaluated

Right Lower Rib Fractures

Detects fractures, cracks, or displacement of the lower right ribs.

Chest Wall Injuries

Evaluates injuries involving the ribs and surrounding soft tissues.

Rib Bone Lesions

Helps identify cysts, tumors, infections, or other abnormalities affecting the ribs.

Healing Rib Fractures

Monitors fracture healing after treatment.

Congenital Rib Abnormalities

Assesses developmental variations involving the lower ribs.

Trauma-Related Changes

Evaluates injuries resulting from falls, sports accidents, or blunt chest trauma.

Who Should Consider This X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend this examination if you:

  • Have pain over the lower right ribs
  • Have suffered a fall or chest injury
  • Experience pain while taking deep breaths or coughing
  • Have suspected right rib fractures
  • Need follow-up imaging after rib injury
  • Require evaluation of persistent chest wall pain

Benefits of X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View

  • Provides detailed visualization of the right lower ribs
  • Helps detect fractures and bone abnormalities
  • Quick, painless, and non-invasive examination
  • Low radiation exposure with digital imaging
  • Supports accurate diagnosis after chest trauma
  • Assists in monitoring fracture healing and treatment response

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reporting
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-Ray Right Lower Ribs AP View 

For the best X-ray pantomogram cost, Right Rib X-ray, and molecular X-ray centre, visit Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy today. Our experienced staff is dedicated to meeting your medical needs and delivering timely, accurate, and safe diagnostic imaging to assist with the evaluation of rib issues and chest wall conditions.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No fasting is usually required unless specifically advised by your doctor.
  • Wear loose and comfortable clothing. Avoid clothing with metal buttons, zippers, necklaces, or accessories around the chest.
  • You may be asked to remove jewellery, belts, or any 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-ray, CT, MRI, or relevant medical reports along with your doctor's referral for comparison.
  • Continue taking your prescribed medications unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
  • Inform the radiographer about any recent chest injury, rib surgery, or implanted medical devices.
  • You may be asked to take a deep breath and hold it briefly while the X-ray image is captured.
  • Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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