Service Providers for PORTABLE XRAY CXR AP & OBLIQUE
A portable X-ray of the chest (CXR) AP (anteroposterior) & Oblique is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the chest, including the lungs, heart, ribs, and other thoracic structures. In the ""AP"" view, the X-ray beam passes from the front to the back of the body, while the oblique view is taken at an angle, typically around 45 degrees, to provide a different perspective of the chest. This combined approach helps detect conditions such as lung infections, pneumonia, heart abnormalities, rib fractures, or tumors. It is often performed in emergency settings or for patients unable to be transported to a stationary X-ray facility. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and requires no special preparation.