Facial X-raySinus X-Ray, X-Ray, Face, X-Ray, Sinus ResultsA facial
X-ray is a series of pictures of the bones in your
face. A facial X-ray helps find bone
fractures, tumors, foreign objects, infections, and
abnormal growths or changes in bone structure or size. In an emergency, the
doctor can see the initial results of a facial X-ray in a few minutes.
Otherwise, a
radiologist usually has the official X-ray report
ready the next day. Facial X-ray | Normal: | The bones of the face and
orbital cavity are normal in size and shape. | No foreign objects or abnormal
growths are present. | No broken bones are
present. | The sinuses are clear. No
inflammation or infection is present. | |
Abnormal: | Foreign objects, such as
fragments of metal or glass, may be present. | Broken bones, such as the
nasal bones or bones around the eye (orbital cavity), may be
present. | Signs of a disease that
affects the bones of the face or orbital cavity may be present. | Abnormal growths (tumors) are
present. | Signs of
sinusitis, such as fluid in the sinuses or a thick
tissues lining the sinuses, may be present. |
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