XRAY – ADDITIONAL EXPOSURE

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Tests Details :

The X-Ray – Additional Exposure is not a standalone diagnostic test but an add-on service used when extra X-ray images are required beyond the standard prescribed views. These additional exposures may be necessary to obtain better visualization of a specific area, clarify unclear findings, or capture different angles for a more accurate diagnosis.

Radiologists may recommend additional exposures if initial images are inconclusive, if more detail is needed for a suspected abnormality, or to ensure complete evaluation of the affected region. These extra views help improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce the chances of missed findings.

This service is commonly used in conjunction with other X-ray procedures and is performed during the same session when required. It is quick, non-invasive, and follows the same safety protocols as standard X-ray imaging.

The purpose of the X-Ray Additional Exposure is to enhance diagnostic accuracy by providing extra imaging views.

It helps to:

  • Obtain clearer or more detailed images
  • Capture additional angles for better evaluation
  • Clarify inconclusive or unclear findings
  • Improve detection of subtle abnormalities
  • Support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No separate preparation required Follow instructions given for the primary X-ray test Remove metal objects if required Stay still during additional imaging Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

X-Ray Additional Exposure refers to extra imaging views taken beyond the standard set to obtain clearer or more detailed diagnostic information.

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