Chest X Ray Guide
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- Summary
- Definition
- Other Names
- How the Test is Performed
- How the Test will Feel
- How to Prepare for the Test
- Risks
- What Abnormal Results Mean
- Why the Test is Performed
Reviewed By Stuart Bentley-Hibbert, M.D.
Definition
A chest x-ray is an x-ray of the chest, lungs, heart, large arteries, ribs, and diaphragm.
Other Names
Chest radiography; Serial chest x-ray; X-ray - chest
How the Test is Performed
The test is performed in a hospital radiology department or in the health care provider's office by an x-ray technician. Two views are usually taken: one in which the x-rays pass through the chest from the back (posterior-anterior view), and one in which the x-rays pass through the chest from one side to the other ( lateral view). You stand in front of the machine and must hold your breath when the x-ray is taken.
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