A chest X-ray is an imaging test that uses X-rays to look at the structures and organs in your chest. It can help your healthcare provider see how well your lungs and heart are working. Certain heart problems can cause changes in your lungs. Certain diseases can cause changes in the structure of the heart or lungs.
Chest X-rays can detect cancer, infection or air collecting in the space around a lung, which can cause the lung to collapse. They can also show chronic lung conditions, such as emphysema or cystic fibrosis, as well as complications related to these conditions.
What is a 3 view chest X-ray?
Incorporating three-view thoracic radiographic studies (left and right lateral recumbent views and a ventrodorsal or dorsoventral view or horizontal beam view when pneumothorax is suspected) as the routine standard of care in practice will assist in the thorough evaluation of a patient's thoracic cavity for possible
The most common views are posteroanterior, anteroposterior, and lateral. In a posteroanterior (PA) view, the x-ray source is positioned so that the x-ray beam enters through the posterior (back) aspect of the chest and exits out of the anterior (front) aspect, where the beam is detected.
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