Orbit X-Ray is a type of X-ray imaging that is used to visualize the structures and tissues of the eye. This imaging technique allows doctors to get a detailed view of the eyes, including the eye sockets, bones, and muscles. Orbit X-Ray is typically used to diagnose a variety of eye conditions, including orbital fractures, tumors, and infections. The procedure is performed in a hospital or clinic setting, and involves the use of X-ray equipment to capture high-resolution images of the eye. The patient is positioned in a certain way to get the best view of the area being imaged. Orbit X-Ray is generally considered safe, but there is a small risk of exposure to radiation. The procedure typically takes just a few minutes to complete, and the results are available to the doctor shortly afterwards.
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