Description
An X-Ray of the Orbits (Eye Sockets) provides an image of the bones surrounding the eyes, helping detect fractures, foreign bodies, or orbital tumors. It is commonly performed after facial injuries or in cases of suspected orbital trauma. The scan gives doctors a clear view of the orbital bones and sinuses, assisting in early diagnosis and treatment decisions. The procedure is quick and painless.
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