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FINGER X-RAY EXAMINATION (1 PROJECTION)

Service ID: 321-00036

₾10

Finger X-ray Examination (1 projection) is one of the primary diagnostic procedures aimed at providing a detailed assessment of the bony structures of the hand and fingers based on an image obtained from a single projection.

The examination provides visualization of important anatomical details, including the evaluation of bone shape, size, alignment, connections, and symmetry.

The obtained image enables the physician to comprehensively assess the integrity of the bony structures, including the condition of small articular surfaces and the segmental anatomy of the fingers.

Finger X-ray Examination (1 projection) is significant both for initial diagnostics and for subsequent clinical monitoring, as it provides crucial information regarding existing or potential changes.

The results of the examination also assist the clinician in evaluating the progression of the current condition, developing a treatment plan, or deciding on the need for additional diagnostic investigations if necessary.

Finger X-ray Examination (1 projection) is characterized by the speed of the procedure and minimal radiation exposure, which contributes to its widespread use in both outpatient and inpatient settings.